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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites MUSKOGEE
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Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites MUSKOGEE Hotels
in Muskogee
2701 WEST SHAWNEE,P O BOX 1366
Muskogee, OK 74401
Nightly Rates: ( 104.89 - 150.49 )
3 Star
Property Description
Our Charming Muskogee, OK Hotel offers a Convenient Location Ideally located just off of Highway 69. the friendly Holiday Inn Express Hotel and Suites Muskogee is near a number of local business and recreational attractions. Just five miles from the hotel, downtown Muskogee features a number of antique shops, historic sites and dining options. Visitors can appreciate our Muskogee hotel's convenient location near the Five Civilized Tribes Museum, Thomas Freeman Historic Home and the Three Rivers Museum. Enjoy touring the U.S.S. Batfish (SS-310) or exploring the scenery of Muskogee's beautiful Honor Heights Park near our hotel in Muskogee, OK. The Roxy Theater and River County Family Water Park will provide fun for the whole family, while the Creek Nation Muskogee Casino is great for adults. While lodging in Muskogee, Oklahoma, business travelers can appreciate our convenient accommodations near corporate offices such as Incor Inc., ANSA Company, Inc., Dal-tile and Sadler Paper Company. Our hotel in Muskogee, OK also provides conference rooms and a 24-hour Business Center. During your stay, enjoy many of our choice amenities such as free high-speed, wired and wireless Internet access, a complimentary hot breakfast buffet, an indoor, heated pool and whirlpool, steam sauna, Fitness Center. Be sure to check out our charming Muskogee, OK hotel's excellent rates as you begin planning your trip to Oklahoma today.
Hotel Exterior
Amenities
· ATM/Cash machine
· Accessible facilities
· Air conditioning individually controlled in room
· Bathtub
· Buffet breakfast
· Coffee/Tea maker
· Color television
· Complimentary breakfast
· Free newspaper
· Golf
· Hairdryer
· High speed internet access for laptop in public areas
· High speed internet connection
· Housekeeping - daily
· Housekeeping - weekly
· Ice machine
· Indoor pool
· Interior corridors
· Interior corridors
· Ironing board
· Late check-out available
· Meal included - continental breakfast
· Microwave
· Non-smoking
· On-Site parking
· Parking
· Private bathroom
· Public area air conditioned
· Safe deposit box
· Satellite television
· Separate closet
· Speaker phone
· Tennis court
· Voice mail
· Wireless internet connection
· Wireless internet connection in public areas
Room Information
Miscellaneous Information
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 11:00 AM
· Time Zone is GMT
· Opened in 2007
· 70 rooms.
· 15 suites.
· 3 floors.
Restaurant Information
Okie's Restaurant
Known for having the best steaks in town, Okie's Restaurant is a local favorite and is about a mile from our hotel in Muskogee, OK. Guests can enjoy the restaurant's wide variety of menu options served according to Okie's remarkably generous proportions.
CHILI'S.
AMERICAN, FULL SERVICE.
APPLEBEE'S.
AMERICAN, FULL SERVICE.
GOLDEN CORRAL
AMERICAN, BUFFET.
EL CHICO.
MEXICAN, FULL SERVICE.
Recreation Information
Indoor pool
Fitness center on-site
Area Attractions
Five Civilized Tribes Museum
This museum features the history & artwork of the Five Civilized Tribes: the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole.The museum showcases some of the highest quality artifacts, sculptures, paintings, and other handmade items of the five tribes.
MUSKOGEE CIVIC CENTER.
BACONE COLLEGE
The future of higher education in Oklahoma began at this four-year, independent, church-related college in 1880. In 1963, Bacone established the first two-year registered nurse program in Oklahoma. Bacone offers quality educationprograms in more than20 ar
ILLINOIS RIVER FLOAT TRIPS.
Both novice and experienced canoeists enjoy this river as it winds by high bluffs, rocky islands, river birch and giant sycamores. For fishermen, the upper river has smallmouth bass while the lower section is known for its year-round trout fishing, Public
Fort Gibson Historic Site
Anumber of violent episodes on the frontier caused the Army to establish Fort Gibson in 1824. Protecting the Native Americans from each other and from white intruders kept the military busy for most of the next 66 years. The post,built on the Grand River
Honor Heights Park
Agency Hill was officially named Honor Heights Park in 1919 in honor of the soldiers of World War 1. Much of the landscaping was done by George Palmer, an English gardner who moved to Muskogee from New York City in 1912 to become the park's first superint
WAGONER CITY HISTORICAL MUSEUM
This museum collects, repairs and preserves old clothing. It houses 2,000 garments and 60 adorned dresses. There are also collections of other historical memorabilia locatedthroughout the museum. Wagoner City Historical Museum is open to the public Tuesda
ATALOA LODGE MUSEUM
Located on the Bacone College campus, this museum was constructed in 1932 as an art lodge. The building was named after Mary Stone McLendon, "ATALOA", whose efforts helpedbuild the lodge. Ataloa's wishwas that the building be filled with traditional craft
ANTIQUE MALLS.
FORT GIBSON LAKE.
This beautiful lake area abounds with recreational activities. The 26-mile-long lake is an excellent playground for those who love swimming, sailing, canoeingor watersking. Hunters can enjoy the 17,300-acre public hunting area full of deer, quail,dove,gee
U.S.S. BATFISH SS-310.
This submarine, named for a ferocious species of fish from the West Indies, was launched in 1943. It experienced unparalleled success in World War 11, sinking three submarines and 11 other vessels. The ship received nine Battle Stars and her crew received
THE CASTLE.
Step back in time to Muskogee's most unique attraction--a castle and medieval village in the heart of Green Country. Come and explore the passageways, fountains and rooms of the Castle. Enjoy the Renaissance Festival in May, fireworks in June and July, th
THOMAS FREEMAN HISTORICAL HOME.
This home was built in 1898 by John R. Thomas, a federal judge from 1897-1901. His daughter, Carolyn, married his law partner, Grant Foreman. Together, they became outstanding authorities on Oklahoma history and the Five Civilized Tribes, on which they wr
MUSKOGEE LITTLE THEATRE
This performing arts organization, made up of Muskogee citizens, performs a variety of plays and musicals several times a year. The group also works with variuos community nonprofit groups as well as with Muskogee public schools. Senior citizens may parti
THREE RIVERS MUSUEM.
Muskogee celebrates its rich, multicultural history at the Three Rivers Museum in the beatifully restored mission-style Midland Valley Railroad Depot. Located where the Arkansas, Verdigris and Grand rivers meet, the Three Rivers region was one of the firs