Guidebook for Pawhuska

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Guidebook for Pawhuska

Shopping

The WaterBird Gallery (aka The Cedar Chest) is a great place to find unique local Osage and other Native American art, jewelry, and other crafts. Owner Danette Daniels is incredibly knowledgable, as are the people who work there. Many of us buy items from this store to wear at the Osage dances. Danette also sells books about the Osages. Highly recommended.
THE WATER BIRD GALLERY
134 E 6th St
The WaterBird Gallery (aka The Cedar Chest) is a great place to find unique local Osage and other Native American art, jewelry, and other crafts. Owner Danette Daniels is incredibly knowledgable, as are the people who work there. Many of us buy items from this store to wear at the Osage dances. Danette also sells books about the Osages. Highly recommended.

Essentials

The deli and hot food counter in the back of the store sells sandwiches, fried chicken, and hot breakfast that makes meals quick and easy without being fast food. The produce can be a bit high-priced, but is usually fresh and pretty good. Open every night until 9 PM
Pawhuska Hometown Foods
236 E Main St
The deli and hot food counter in the back of the store sells sandwiches, fried chicken, and hot breakfast that makes meals quick and easy without being fast food. The produce can be a bit high-priced, but is usually fresh and pretty good. Open every night until 9 PM

Everything Else

http://www.postcardjar.com/pawhuska/ is a blog post about over 70 things to do in Pawhuska. Some of them will seem trivial, but nearly everyone can find something fun and interesting in the list.
100 Grandview Ave
100 Grandview Avenue
http://www.postcardjar.com/pawhuska/ is a blog post about over 70 things to do in Pawhuska. Some of them will seem trivial, but nearly everyone can find something fun and interesting in the list.