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Stillwater is located in districts 33 and 34 of the Oklahoma State House of Representatives and is represented by Republican John Talley [18] in the 33rd district and Democrat Trish Ranson in the 34th district; as of July 2022 [19] In the Oklahoma State Senate, Stillwater is in the 21st district and is represented by Republican Tom Dugger.
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Stillwater, Oklahoma" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.
Boomer Lake is located in the city of Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States, and was completed in 1925.The lake, as an artificial reservoir created by damming Boomer Creek, serves several purposes such as cooling the local power plant and providing entertainment and recreation.
The center is indicative of school house architecture that was popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s in the Stillwater community. Of the four remaining one-room school structures in the Stillwater area, only the Cottonwood has been in continuous use from the time it was built to the present. It has been, and continues to be, an important ...
In June, 2019, Oklahoma State University announced that it was beginning to treat Lake Carl Blackwell with a species-selective herbicide "ProcellaCOR SC" to control the spread of an invasive species of lily called "Yellow Floating Heart" (YFH). The plant is non-native, outproduces native plants and forms dense surface mats that reduce the ...
An open house at a new warehouse? Not common, and it's a sign that Oklahoma City's industrial building boom is expiring, not popping, but like a balloon losing air.. TriStar Properties in St ...
Bartlesville Municipal Airport sits on the city's west side on US-60 in Osage County. [47] It is a single-runway airport. Runway 17/35 is a concrete runway that is 6,850' by 100'. It has terminal and fixed-base operations and is owned by the City of Bartlesville.
The Stillwater Santa Fe Depot is a former railroad station located at 400 East 10th Street in Stillwater, Oklahoma. It served as a rail depot for the Santa Fe Railroad from 1900 until 1958. Now listed on the National Register of Historic Places , [ 2 ] it is an example of adaptive re-use of a historic building, serving as the national ...