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  7. Santa Fe, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Talk; Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 References. Toggle the table of contents. ... Santa Fe is an unincorporated community in Stephens County, Oklahoma, United ...

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    The second Santa Fe Depot in Oklahoma City, built 1901. In 1887, the Santa Fe constructed the Southern Kansas Railway, which traveled south from Arkansas City, Kansas to modern-day Purcell, Oklahoma to connect to the Texas-based Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway. Among the stops on the railway was Oklahoma Station, a water stop.