“artifacts from the 1890's”
Established in 1892, this site features 1890s artifacts from Plains and western tribes, plus American Indian art and craft supplies. Whether you're looking to buy a Pendleton blanket, an authentic pair of beaded moccasins, baskets or supplies such as beads and hides, you're sure to find them at the Mohawk Lodge. This unique store was the first trading post in Indian Territory, opened in 1892 in nearby Colony as an outlet and beading house for the Cheyenne women to make and sell their handmade creations. The store was moved to its present location on Route 66 in 1940, and still buys, sells and trades authentic Indian crafts and artifacts across the same counter used in 1892. While visiting, be sure to view the original antique ...
You will see a big sign and a large house. That is the right place. Didn't actually get to go inside having arrived at 6... Called and owner said they closed at 5:30. Bummer.
Sign on the door said it was closed. Called and the nice lady said she retired and permanently closed up shop. Disappointed but she has earned her rest and retirement. She is 89.
Could find it but …… nothing to see.
Don’t waste your time over there
The address is correct but the map shows wrong. What it shows is Oklahoma Route 66 Museum.
Mohawk Lodge Indian Store is here [ 35.513873, -98.940017 ]
It's a neat stop and the older couple who runs it are sweet. It's Authentic merchandise but really pricey!!
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