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Shawnee (Meskwaki: Shânîheki [4]) is a city in and the county seat of Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma, United States. [5] The population was 29,857 in 2010, a 4.9 percent increase from the figure of 28,692 in 2000. [6]
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation was a company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration. It was organized in Delaware and headquartered in two skyscrapers in The Woodlands, Texas : the Allison Tower and the Hackett Tower , both named after former CEOs of the company.
The Anadarko Basin is a geologic depositional and structural basin centered in the western part of the state of Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle, and extending into southwestern Kansas and southeastern Colorado. The basin covers an area of 50,000 square miles (130,000 km 2). By the end of the 20th Century, the Anadarko Basin was producing the ...
The Indian City USA Cultural Center, formerly known as Indian City USA, was an outdoor museum in Anadarko, Oklahoma. The center included reconstructions of American Indian houses and way of life in the United States. The Department of Anthropology from the University of Oklahoma supervised the construction of the housing units.
Hackett Tower, also known as Anadarko Tower II, is a 31-story 408 feet (124.36 m) skyscraper located in The Woodlands, Texas. It is currently the second tallest building in Montgomery County, Texas, after Allison Tower. It is certified under the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program. [1]
The American Indian Exposition, held annually during the first full week in August at the Caddo County Fairgrounds in Anadarko, Oklahoma, is one of the oldest and largest intertribal gatherings in the United States.
Anadarko was relocated to Enid and Oklahoma City to Eufala. The new schedule started and the new Enid team had compiled a 1–4 record when the Oklahoma State League officially disbanded on July 1, 1912. [8] [2] [9] [10] The standings when the league folded had Anadarko in third place, playing under managers Roy Ellison, Thomas Reed and Ted Price.
The Enid and Anadarko Railway Company' was incorporated on March 9, 1901 [1] under the laws of the territory of Oklahoma by M.A. Low, J.C. Marshall, I.G. Conkling, H.D. Crossley and S.H. Thompson. [2] The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway purchased the Enid and Anadarko Railway on October 21, 1903.