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  2. Delaware County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Delaware County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.As of the 2020 census, the population was 40,397. [1] Its county seat is Jay. [2] The county was named for the Delaware Indians, who had established a village in the area prior to the Cherokees being assigned to relocate to Indian Territory in the 1830s.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Delaware ...

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    Location of Delaware County in Oklahoma. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Delaware County, Oklahoma. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States. The locations of National Register properties for which the ...

  4. Delaware, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Delaware is a town in Nowata County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 267 at the 2020 census , a decline of 35.9 percent from the figure of 417 recorded in 2010 . [ 4 ] The town is named for the Eastern Delaware tribe that moved into this area from Kansas after signing a treaty with the Cherokee Nation in 1867.

  5. Jay, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Jay is a city and county seat of Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States. [4] The population was 2,448 at the 2010 census, compared to 2,482 at the 2000 census, a decrease of 1.4 percent. [5] Almost 40% of its residents are Native American, thus Jay is home to numerous Cherokee tribal offices and a health clinic for the Delaware District of ...

  6. Grove, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Grove, Oklahoma. "Living the Grand Life!" Grove is a city in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 6,623 at the 2010 census, an increase of 27.6 percent over the figure of 5,131 recorded in 2000. [4]

  7. Natural Falls State Park - Wikipedia

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    Natural Falls State Park. Natural Falls State Park is a 120 acres (0.49 km 2) state-owned park in the Ozarks, in Delaware County, Oklahoma. It lies along U.S. Highway 412, near the Arkansas-Oklahoma state line. [a] The property was privately-owned and known as Dripping Springs until 1990, when the state bought it.

  8. Colcord, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Colcord, Oklahoma. Colcord is a town in southern Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States. The community lies in the northeastern part of the state in a region known as Green Country. The population was 815 at the 2010 census, [4] a decline of 0.5 percent from the figure of 819 recorded in 2000. [5]

  9. Cleora, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Cleora, Oklahoma. Cleora is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Delaware County, Oklahoma, United States, along State Highway 85. The population was 1,463 at the 2010 census, [4] up from the figure of 1,113 recorded in 2000. The Cleora Post Office existed from November 28, 1900, until October 15, 1954.