
Eastern Corridor
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Muskogee offers a timeless charm and inviting spirit with a rich history and natural beauty, with echoes of Native American heritage and pioneer courage, according to VisitMuskogee.com.
Attractions and possible venues in Muskogee include the Five Civilized Tribes Museum, featuring the art, history, and culture of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee, and Seminole tribes; the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, completing renovations and expansions in early 2026; and Three Rivers Museum, housed in a renovated 1916 railroad depot. In addition, the surrounding Depot District and Depot Green park feature gathering space for events, concerts, and other functions.
The Muskogee Civic Center is the largest venue in the city, with 8,500 square feet of meeting and event space spread across six rooms, including an arena seating up to 3,700 for concerts. The award-winning Muskogee Little Theatre, located in the downtown Depot District, has a 271-seat auditorium, a 2,000-square-foot lobby that can seat 160 for dinners, and additional small meeting rooms. The Roxy renovated movie theater can seat 300 for events.
The Castle of Muskogee is a unique entertainment and event complex with a 20-acre replica of a Renaissance village. It’s best known as the site of the long-running annual Oklahoma Renaissance Festival, held every spring, with additional seasonal events scheduled throughout the year. Venues include the 906-person-capacity Great Hall and 756-person-capacity Garden Room.
Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Muskogee, Holiday Inn Express & Suites Muskogee, and La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Muskogee have small meeting rooms.




