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  2. Holdenville, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Holdenville is located about 75 miles (121 km) from Oklahoma City. [7] Holdenville sits approximately five miles north of the Holdenville City Lake, eight miles north of the Canadian River, and six miles north of the Little River. The area is mostly wooded and flanked by gently rolling hills, interrupted occasionally by small creeks and streams.

  3. Boomarang Diner - Wikipedia

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    Two additional locations were opened in Muskogee before the franchise expanded across the state of Oklahoma. [4] In December 2017, the 50th Boomarang Diner debuted in Holdenville, Oklahoma . [ 5 ] In 2018, additional locations opened in Ponca City , Kingfisher and Bartlesville , Oklahoma.

  4. Hughes County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Hughes County is a county located in south central U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,367. [1] Its county seat is Holdenville. [2] The county was named for W. C. Hughes, an Oklahoma City lawyer who was a member of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention. [3]

  5. Holdenville City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Holdenville City Hall, at 102 Creek St. in Holdenville, Oklahoma, was built in 1910. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. [1] It is a red brick building with prominent stone quoins and other details, and has some architectural pretension, being perhaps Federal-influenced. It was built by contractor Jack Britton ...

  6. T. Boone Pickens - Wikipedia

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    Pickens was born in Holdenville, Oklahoma, the son of Grace Marcaline (née Molonson), and Thomas Boone Sibley Pickens. His father worked as an oil and mineral landman (rights leaser). During World War II , his mother ran the local Office of Price Administration , rationing gasoline and other goods in three counties. [ 2 ]

  7. Holdenville Armory - Wikipedia

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    The Holdenville Armory, at US 270 and N. Butts St. in Holdenville, Oklahoma, was built in 1936.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1936. [1]Its construction was a Works Progress Administration-funded project.

  8. The Oklahoman's high school football picks for every first ...

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    More: Breaking down the 2023 Class 3A Oklahoma high school football playoff bracket. Class 2A. MILLWOOD 36, Crossings Christian 21. PURCELL 38, Holdenville 35. IDABEL 47, Henryetta 22. Kansas 27 ...

  9. KTLS-FM - Wikipedia

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    KTLS-FM is a radio station airing a classic rock format licensed to Holdenville, Oklahoma, broadcasting on 106.5 MHz FM. The station serves the areas of Ada, Oklahoma, and Holdenville, Oklahoma, and is owned by The Chickasaw Nation. [2]