Talk:Cheyenne, Oklahoma
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[edit] Hello Cheyenne
Hi all. Say hello to my cousins in Roger Mills County. One hotel, two restaurants (not sure if the diner is still there), a courthouse, two gas stations, a Baptist church (might still be broadcasting on the local television on Sunday), one sheriffs station, a bank, the railroad tracks were pulled up years ago, a ghost town--Strong City--that is mostly gone (the church is still there), tractor mechanics repair shop is there, a veterinarian, a small community hospital, one general store (old fashioned), one attorney office (last I checked), one small liquor store (strong state regulations on intoxicating liquors), nearest nursing home is in a neighboring county, a co-op for grain and other things of that nature, a school, a park, and a public pool. There are other things there, but these are some high points. 172.191.214.66 13:14, 27 November 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Black Kettle Museum
The Black Kettle Museum did have a bunch of Civil War stuff, but they changed it and now displays Native Indian stuff. It was cool to see the authentic United States Civil War uniforms, items, and weapons donated by the local community (they had a pair of Civil War eye glasses).