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Natural Falls State Park is a 120 acres (0.49 km 2) state-owned park in the Ozarks, in Delaware County, Oklahoma. It lies along U.S. Highway 412, near the Arkansas-Oklahoma state line. [a] The property was privately-owned and known as Dripping Springs until 1990, when the state bought it. The previous owners had also used the property as an ...
Current Oklahoma Wildlife Management Areas (WMA's) [2] Name County or counties Area Location Remarks Image Altus-Lugert WMA [3] Greer and Kiowa: 3,600 acres (1,500 ha) three miles northeast of Granite on the north end of Lake Altus-Lugert [4] Arbuckle Springs WMA [5] Johnston: 3,869 acres (1,566 ha) 1 mile west of Bromide in northeastern part ...
Cave Spring is a census-designated place (CDP) in Adair County, Oklahoma, United States. Part of the Cherokee Nation, it was first listed as a CDP prior to the 2020 census. [2] The CDP is in southwestern Adair County, bordered to the southeast by Bunch and to the northeast by Lyons Switch.
AGI Consulting LLC paid $275,000 to AEX Corp. for a 2,529-square-foot office building at 2944 NW 50 in a transaction by NAI Sullivan Group.
Price Edwards & Co. reports these commercial real estate transactions. Aryamehr Property LLC paid Rosewood Ventures LLC and Maya Inc. $7,500,000 for a 124,549-square-foot Springdale Shops at 4334 ...
Part of the area was established as Sulphur Springs Reservation on July 1, 1902, and renamed and redesignated Platt National Park on June 29, 1906. At the time of its founding, the reservation, later national park, was located in Pickens County, Chickasaw Nation .
Commercial real estate transactions from across the Oklahoma City metro area. Gannett. ... 2024 at 1:59 PM. Hunger Free Oklahoma Inc. renewed a lease for 3,869 square feet of office space at The ...
Alabaster Caverns State Park is a 200-acre (0.81 km 2) state park approximately 4.5 miles (7.2 km) south of Freedom, Oklahoma, United States near Oklahoma State Highway 50. [3] The park attracted 24,706 visitors in FY 2016, The lowest count of the three parks in its part of Oklahoma.