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Deer Creek is an incorporated community in Grant County, Oklahoma, United States. The population stood at 130 according to the 2010 census, an 11.6 percent decrease from a figure of 147 in 2000. [ 4 ]
Deer Creek is a stream that flows from rural Canadian County [1] through portions of Oklahoma County and Logan County. It joins with Cottonwood Creek in rural Logan County near the community of Seward, Oklahoma. Cottonwood Creek continues on to join with the Cimarron River near Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Joseph Bradfield Thoburn of the University of Oklahoma knew about the site in 1914 and excavated it in 1917. In 1926 he found a map listing a settlement, "Fernandina," in the area of the Deer Creek Site, so he concluded it was the first non-Indian settlement in the area; however, the map was created in 1860.
Deer Creek opened in 1921. Deer Creek is a growing community sprawling over the border between Oklahoma County and Logan County. It is named for the nearby Deer Creek, which snakes through much of the district and occasionally causes the schools to close by flooding during times of heavy rains. [2] [3]
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Grant County is a county located on the northern border of the U.S. state of Oklahoma.As of the 2020 census, the population was 4,169. [1] Its county seat is Medford. [2] ...
Deer Creek High School is facing backlash after a video showed students licking peanut butter off their classmates’ toes. The activities portrayed in the video were part of the school’s annual ...
After the Deer Creek High School video went viral, Tim Herbel, executive director of Not Your Average Joe, told The Oklahoman his six coffee shops in the Oklahoma City metro were blindsided by ...