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Stanley is an unincorporated community in northern Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, United States. [1] The community is on Oklahoma State Highway 2 seven miles southwest of Clayton. The Kiamichi River flows past the southeast side of the site. [2] Map showing location of Stanley, Indian Territory, circa 1898
English: Relief location map of Oklahoma, USA. Geographic limits of the map: N: 37.2° N; ... (Oklahoma) Lake Overholser; Lake Stanley Draper; Lake Texoma; Lake ...
In Oklahoma, U.S. Highway 62 (US 62) runs diagonally across the state, from the Texas state line in far southwestern Oklahoma to the Arkansas state line near Fayetteville. US-62 spends a total of 402.48 miles (647.73 km) [1] in the Sooner State. The highway passes through fifteen of Oklahoma's counties.
Lake Stanley Draper is a reservoir in southeast Oklahoma City, United States. It is one of three municipal reservoirs in the city. [a] Principal construction on the reservoir occurred between 1962-1963. Upon completion it was named after the long-time director of the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, Stanley Draper. [3]
Stanley Carlisle Draper (November 21, 1889 – January 8, 1976) was an American community leader responsible for the growth of Oklahoma City into a regional power during the mid-20th century. Together with Edward K. Gaylord , and other prominent members of the Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce, he was able to shape the city into its present form.
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Until the early 1980s a portion of SH-2 was one of the last unpaved state highways in the Oklahoma road network. The section between the communities of Kosoma, Oklahoma and Stanley, Oklahoma in the Kiamichi River Valley, remained gravel. Its builders during the 1930s and 1940s, in order to save the expense of building two bridges across the ...
These Oklahoma-made cups are just as adorable as the viral pink Starbucks Stanley cups, though they're flying off the shelves just as fast.