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  2. List of counties in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    1892: Cheyenne-Arapaho Reservation: Admiral George Dewey, hero of the Spanish–American War [33] 4.29 4,286: 1,000 sq mi (2,590 km 2) Ellis County: 045: Arnett: 1907: Roger Mills and Woodward counties: Albert H. Ellis, member of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention and first state Legislature [34] 2.97 3,648: 1,229 sq mi (3,183 km 2 ...

  3. U.S. Route 81 in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    I-40 Business turns west onto Sunset Drive, while US-81 continues due north along Choctaw out of town. [5] As the highway continues north, it passes east of unincorporated Concho , and eleven miles (18 km) north of El Reno, the highway has an interchange with SH-3 , forming the northwestern terminus of Oklahoma City's Northwest Expressway.

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject U.S. Roads/Oklahoma/Map references

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  5. List of ghost towns in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    1892: 1904: Barren Site: East of Payson about 3/10 of a mile down 3480 is where an anvil-shaped rock is found. An earthquake broke rock. Arkansas Colored [8] [9] [10] All black town. Arpelar: Pittsburg: 1903: 1934: Semi Abandoned Site: Arthur [5] Stephens: 1890: 1934: Barren site: Autwine [3] Pierceton, Arta, Virginia City: Kay: 1894: 1930 ...

  6. History of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Oklahoma. The history of Oklahoma refers to the history of the state of Oklahoma and the land that the state now occupies. Areas of Oklahoma east of its panhandle were acquired in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, while the Panhandle was not acquired until the U.S. land acquisitions following the Mexican–American War (1846–1848).

  7. History of Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Map of Oklahoma City in 1920 Aerial view of Oklahoma City in 1926 The new city continued to grow at a steady rate until December 4, 1928, when oil was discovered in the city. Oil wells popped up everywhere, even on the south lawn on the capitol building, and the sudden influx of oil money within the city and throughout the state greatly ...

  8. Okmulgee Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    a brick apartment building at 207 W. 8th; a boarding house, once used as a railroad hotel (noncontributing) Severs Block, 101 E. 6th Street, separately listed on the National Register in 1991; building at 104 S. Morton; Parkinson-Trent Company Building, 100 S. Morton; old Okmulgee City Hall, 115 N. Morton; Salvation Army Citadel, 213 S. Grand

  9. U.S. Route 62 in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    West end: US 62 at the Texas state line: US 283 in Altus US 183 in Snyder I-44 / US 277 / US 281 in Lawton US 81 in Chickasha I-240 / I-35 / I-40 in Oklahoma City I-335 / Kickapoo Turnpike in Oklahoma City US 177 in Lincoln County US 377 in Prague US 75 / US 266 in Henryetta US 64 / US 69 in Muskogee US 59 in Westville: East end