Cherokee Trading Post & Boot Outlet Is A Massive Gift Shop In Oklahoma That Is Like No Other In The World
Travelers passing through Oklahoma often go out of their way to make a trip to Cherokee Trading Post & Boot Outlet due to its enormous size and unique selection of gift items and boots. The place is filled with turquoise jewelry, Western boots, Indian dolls, apparel, and so much more. If you’ve never been, we highly recommend you take a day trip and check it out in the town of Clinton. Keep scrolling to learn more about this massive gift shop.
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Since 1967, Cherokee Trading Post & Boot Outlet has been a beloved gift shop in the Sooner State, providing quality merchandise to shoppers from around the world. They are located in the town of Clinton, just off I-40 in western Oklahoma.
One such item is the Oklahoma Rose Rock - the official state rock of Oklahoma. These unique rocks are shaped like roses and you can purchase them at the gift shop to take back home with you.
To learn more about Cherokee Trading, or to shop online visit their website here.
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Address: 23107 N Frontage Rd, Clinton, OK 73601, USA
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Ashley has lived in Oklahoma for 25 years and is the Oklahoma staff writer for onlyinyourstate.com. When she isn't exploring Oklahoma, she enjoys visiting the beaches of California.
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