Places to stay in Peggs, Oklahoma

Peggs is a small unincorporated community of 100 residents in Cherokee County, Oklahoma. The post office was established December 6, 1899. It was named for Thomas Pegg, acting principal chief of the Cherokee Nation during the Civil War. A large minority of its residents are Native American, most of them members of 10 tribal groups such as the Cherokee Nation and the Muscogee Creek Nation. One of Oklahoma's deadliest tornados hit Peggs on May 2, 1920, killing 71 people. Local dining options include Chuck Wagon Cafe.

If you are travelling in the area, Peggs is located close to Markham Ferry Dam, Ballou Church, John Reid Airport, Telamay Hollow and Fourteen Mile Creek Site 2 Dam.

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