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North of Lawton on Fort Sill: Fort Sill: 36: Sunset-Vogue-Blue Ribbon Apartments Historic District: Sunset-Vogue-Blue Ribbon Apartments Historic District: December 17, 2018 : NW Williams & Hoover Aves, NW 23rd & 22nd Sts.
The largest is Lawton Christian School with an enrollment of 426 students in 2009. [60] Lawton Academy of Arts & Science offers classes from PK-12 and had an enrollment of 115. [59] St. Mary's Catholic School offers classes for elementary and middle school. [61] Trinity Christian Academy offers classes from K-3 through the 8th grade. [62]
Lawton averages eight days that fail to rise above freezing. [35] The city receives about 31.6 inches (800 mm) of precipitation [35] and less than 3 in (10 cm) of snow annually. [32] Lawton is located squarely in the area known as Tornado Alley and is prone to severe weather from late April through early June. [36]
Lawton Area Transit System; Lawton Braves; Lawton High School; Lawton Open; Lawton Public Schools; Lawton-Fort Sill Cavalry; Lawton–Fort Sill Regional Airport; Henry Ware Lawton; Lawton, Oklahoma minor league baseball history
The Lawton Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties – Comanche and Cotton – in Oklahoma, anchored by the city of Lawton. As of the 2010 census , the MSA had a population of 130,291.
In 1926, state highways were designated in all directions from Lawton initially including State highways 8 and 36 north and south (later U.S. 277 and 281), and State Highway 7 east and west (S.H. 7 still designated east of Lawton while same highway to the west of the city was co-designated U.S. 62 and S.H. 7 for many years but solely as U.S. 62 ...
The Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge, a favorite for hikers and rock climbers in the region, is located adjacent to Cache, Medicine Park, Indiahoma, and historic Meers, and is a short drive from Lawton and Walters. Bison, elk and deer are protected on the 59,020-acre (23,880 ha) wildlife refuge. The refuge also manages a herd of ...