no..i live..or use to live in tahlequah. the word tahlequah means "two is enough" wich means wite people and Indian tribes againts war with each other and they finaly agreed two is enough and it is prononced "tal-e-qwa"
You can't use them
you can be 18 and older if they don't serve alcohol, I know there is one in Tahlequah i use to go to all the time the keetowah
The apostrophe in the word Billy's means Billy's ownership of something.
landmarks, the sun, and mental images.
Willy Use a Billy... Boy was created on 1995-10-04.
A series of landmarks guided us to the end of the trail.
A topographic map shows terrain features, which allows hikers and others using a topographic map to verify their position through terrain association. A hiker could, for example, identify two landmarks visible to them on the map, and, with a compass, use the azimuths of those two landmarks from their location to give themselves a location of their own position.
Karate because he did not have anything else to use
No, it is a noun. It can mean a club, a goat, or a kettle (Australian). Although used in terms such as "billy club" and "billy goat" the following noun only clarifies the use of billy as a noun.
yup just use google images and search the name of the landmark??
billy bob