Sequoyah Wildlife Refuge
Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1970 to provide habitat for waterfowl and other migratory birds and to provide food and cover for resident wildlife. The refuge was named in honor of Sequoyah, a Cherokee Native American who developed an alphabet for the Cherokee language.
Directions
The refuge is located approximately 150 miles east of Oklahoma City, and 35 miles west of Fort Smith, Arkansas, off of Interstate 40. Take the Vian exit from I-40, follow county road 3 miles south.
More info at http://southwest.fws.gov/refuges/oklahoma/sequoy.html
Oklahoma State Guide
Adventure Guide to Oklahoma
This is the only full-sized comprehensive guidebook covering Oklahoma from tip to toe. With 250, 000 Native American residents, the state is a treasure trove of history.
Merchant: eBooks
DeLorme State Topographic Atlas (Oklahoma atlas)
Plan anything from family outings to wilderness adventures with the DeLorme Atlas & Gazetteer? Series. Available for all 50 states, these distinctive map books include detailed topographic maps with precision back-road and main-road coverage.
Merchant: Cabela's
Spotlight on Rodgers & Hammerstein
A Collection of Songs by Rodgers & Hammerstein. Starlight Yamaha. Book & Disk Package. 9x12 inches. 24 pages. Published by Yamaha.
Merchant: Active Musician
Musical Scene Study
The Rodgers & Hammerstein Musical Scene Study Guide is the first book of its kind, featuring both comic and dramatic scenes and songs from 10 R&H musicals (Oklahoma!
Merchant: Stagepass Inc.




