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The county seat of Osage County and home to the Osage Nation headquarters, the Pioneer Woman Mercantile, and the National Indian Taco Championship.
“Where Osage Nation heritage, rodeo tradition, and the Pioneer Woman's famous Mercantile all share the same horizon.”
Highlights
Must See in Pawhuska

Ree Drummond's landmark Mercantile is the heartbeat of downtown Pawhuska — part restaurant, part bakery, part boutique. Lines form early and for good reason. The chicken pot pie alone is worth the drive.

The oldest tribally owned museum in the United States. Artifacts, photographs, ribbon work, and oral history exhibits that bring the Osage story into vivid focus — and put Killers of the Flower Moon in deep context.

One of Oklahoma's oldest and most beloved rodeos, held every July in Pawhuska. World-class competition, a Western parade through downtown, and the kind of crowd energy that reminds you why rodeo is a religion out here.
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