Cherokee Nation History & Heritage

Tahlequah is the capital of Cherokee Nation & the end of The Trail of Tears. Come here to explore Cherokee heritage at museums and historic sites.

Must‑See Cherokee Nation Museums

These featured sites share powerful stories of Cherokee resilience, creativity, and community. Start your visit here to walk through historic homes, explore interactive exhibits, and connect with the people and events that shaped Tahlequah and Cherokee Nation.

Hunters Home

Cherokee National History Museum

Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum

Cherokee National Prison Museum

John Ross Museum

Explore All Cherokee Nation History & Heritage

Discover museums, cultural centers, landmarks, and public art that bring Cherokee history and heritage to life across Tahlequah and Cherokee County.

Articles Featuring Cherokee Nation History & Heritage

Read itineraries, roundups, and stories that highlight meaningful ways to experience Cherokee culture, from museum visits and guided tours to annual traditions and events.

Explore Blog

Stay in the loop with our newsletter

Explore More

Keep exploring the attractions and activities that bring our communities to life.

Arts & Entertainment

Shopping & Markets

Tours & Guided Experiences

Family-Friendly Experiences

Welcome to the new website for Tahlequah & Cherokee County!