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  2. Weatherford, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.cityofweatherford.com. Weatherford is a city in Custer County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 12,076 at the time of the 2020 census, [6] a gain of about 11.5% over the 10,833 figure from the 2010 census.

  3. Custer County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    custer.okcounties.org. Custer County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 28,513. [1] Its county seat is Arapaho. [2] The county was named in honor of General George Armstrong Custer. Custer County comprises the Weatherford, Oklahoma, Micropolitan Statistical Area.

  4. Thomas P. Stafford - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Patten Stafford was born on September 17, 1930, in Weatherford, Oklahoma, to Dr. Thomas Sabert Stafford, a dentist, and Mary Ellen Stafford (née Patten), a former teacher. Thomas Sabert Stafford was diagnosed with skin cancer in 1944, and died on June 22, 1948. Mary Stafford remained in Weatherford until her death in August 1987.

  5. Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes - Wikipedia

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    In partnership with Southwestern Oklahoma State University, the tribe founded the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal College on August 25, 2006. Henrietta Mann, enrolled tribal member, was president in 2009. The campus was in Weatherford, Oklahoma and the school offered programs in Tribal Administration, American Indian Studies, and General Studies. [12]

  6. Route 66 is almost 100 years old. Here's how Oklahoma towns ...

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    An entrepreneur operating a Route 66 business at Arcadia wants to promote towns along one of the Mother Road's most scenic stretches in Oklahoma. Route 66 is almost 100 years old.

  7. Southwestern Oklahoma State University - Wikipedia

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    The first graduate degree, a Masters of Teaching, was added in 1953, and the school was officially designated as Southwestern Oklahoma State University in 1974. [ 3 ] In 1987, Sayre Junior College in Sayre, Oklahoma was merged with SWOSU, becoming Southwestern Oklahoma State University at Sayre.

  8. Dead Women Crossing, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Dead Women Crossing, Oklahoma. Coordinates: 35°34′04″N 98°39′03″W. Dead Women Crossing, also known as Dead Woman's Crossing, [1] is an unincorporated community on Deer Creek northeast of Weatherford [2] in Custer County, Oklahoma, United States, at an elevation of 1,509 feet (460 m). [3][4][5] The community takes its name from the ...

  9. Interstate 40 in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 40 in Oklahoma. Interstate 40 (I-40) is an Interstate Highway in Oklahoma that runs 331 miles (533 km) across the state from Texas to Arkansas. West of Oklahoma City, it parallels and replaces old U.S. Highway 66 (US-66), and, east of Oklahoma City, it parallels US-62, US-266, and US-64. I-40 is the longest Interstate highway in ...