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  2. Gray, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Gray is a census-designated place (CDP) in Washington County, Tennessee, United States and a suburb of Johnson City. It is part of the Johnson City Metropolitan Statistical Area , which is a component of the Johnson City– Kingsport – Bristol , TN- VA Combined Statistical Area – commonly known as the " Tri-Cities " region.

  3. Parallel 36°30′ north - Wikipedia

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    Map of the United States c. 1849 (modern state borders), with the parallel 36°30′ north—slave states in red, free states in blue This 1856 map shows slave states (gray), free states (pink), U.S. territories (green), and Kansas in center (white) with parallel 36°30′ north prominently indicated.

  4. List of stations owned or operated by Gray Media - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stations owned or operated by Gray Media. Gray owns or operates 180 stations across 113 markets in the United States , ranging from as large as Atlanta, Georgia , to one of the smallest markets, North Platte, Nebraska .

  5. Sweetwater Creek (Gray County, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The stream turns south and southwest to enter the North Fork of the Red River 2.5 miles from the Oklahoma-Texas line. [3] The confluence is at 35°18′03″N 99°56′46″W  /  35.30083°N 99.94611°W  / 35.30083; -99.94611 and an elevation of 1978 ft. [ 1 ] The confluence is 6.5 miles northwest of Erick, Oklahoma on

  6. List of tripoints of U.S. states - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all tripoints in which the boundaries of three (and only three) U.S. states converge at a single geographic point. Of the 60 such points, 36 are on dry land and 24 are in water. [1]

  7. Ozarks - Wikipedia

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    A rural Ozarks scene. Phelps County, Missouri The Saint Francois Mountains, viewed here from Knob Lick Mountain, are the exposed geologic core of the Ozarks.. The Ozarks, also known as the Ozark Mountains, Ozark Highlands or Ozark Plateau, is a physiographic region in the U.S. states of Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma, as well as a small area in the southeastern corner of Kansas. [1]

  8. Oklahoma panhandle - Wikipedia

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    Black Mesa, the highest point in Oklahoma at 4,973 feet (1,516 m), is located in Cimarron County. The panhandle occupies nearly all of the true High Plains within Oklahoma, being the only part of the state lying west of the 100th meridian , which generally marks the westernmost extent of moist air from the Gulf of Mexico .

  9. List of counties in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Cherokee Outlet, then County Q in Oklahoma Territory [61] The Skidi Pawnee Native American people: 27.83 15,864: 570 sq mi (1,476 km 2) Payne County: 119: Stillwater: 1890: County 6 in Oklahoma Territory in 1889, renamed to Payne County in 1907 [62] David L. Payne, the key figure in opening Oklahoma to white settlement: 121.50 83,352: 686 sq mi ...