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  2. Flying W Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Flying W Ranch is a working mountain cattle ranch, and since 1953, a tourism and entertainment venue in the foothills of Colorado Springs, Colorado. From May to October, the ranch features outdoor chuckwagon suppers typical of those served on cattle drives , and western style living history areas.

  3. Woolaroc - Wikipedia

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    Woolaroc is a museum and wildlife preserve located in the Osage Hills of Northeastern Oklahoma on Oklahoma State Highway 123 about 12 mi (19 km) southwest of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and 45 mi (72 km) north of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Woolaroc was established in 1925 as the ranch retreat of oilman Frank Phillips.

  4. NFL legend Terry Bradshaw’s 744-acre ranch lists for $22.5M in Oklahoma. Take a look. ... Hall of Fame quarterback and sports broadcaster Terry Bradshaw has put his vast equestrian ranch, ...

  5. List of ranches and stations - Wikipedia

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    Conaway Ranch; Harris Ranch; ... Flying W Ranch; Latigo Ranch; SLW Ranch; Vermejo Park Ranch; Florida ... Oklahoma. Miller Brothers 101 Ranch; Oregon

  6. Lotsee, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    [3] and in an article on “The Tiniest Town in Every State” by House Beautiful in November 2023, it was cited as the tiniest town in Oklahoma as it had only two people. [4] The entire town is a 2,000 acres (8.1 km 2) family-owned cattle and pecan ranch, the Flying G Ranch, whose owner, George Campbell, incorporated it in 1963. The population ...

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  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Oklahoma/Farm-to-Market ...

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    State maps from 1932 to 1953 show some Farm-to-Market Roads with "FM" in a circle (later a diamond). On the 1954 map they are given normal state highway numbers. One of the photos on [1] is labeled "Signing at US66 and FM4", but this portion of SH-4 was never a Farm-to-Market Road on the official map.

  9. Anchor D Ranch - Wikipedia

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    They subdivided the ranch by platting a substantial fraction of the land into smaller farms which they sold under the auspices of the Oklahoma and Texas Land and Loan Company. By 1937, the Anchor D ranch consisted of about 63,000 acres (98 sq mi). In 1939, Zea's widow sold the remaining ranch land to R. S. Coon. [1]