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  2. Cann Memorial Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Lester A. Cann was a civic leader in Ponca City, serving over 25 years as a commissioner and City Manager. The estate was donated with the stipulation that it would be maintained as a memorial garden for the residents of Ponca City. Workshops and seminars are held in the magnificent two-story prairie home. Renovations were completed in 1977 ...

  3. Category:People from Ponca City, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  4. Ponca City, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Ponca City region of Oklahoma is part of "Tornado Alley". Tornadoes are most common in April, May, and June. Ponca City faces very hot and humid summers with temperatures frequently rising to over 100 °F (38 °C), as well as severe storms. During the winters, Ponca City has mild to cold temperatures with occasional snowstorms and ice.

  5. Don Nickles - Wikipedia

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    Donald Lee Nickles (born December 6, 1948) is an American politician and lobbyist who was a Republican United States Senator from Oklahoma from 1981 to 2005. He was considered both a fiscal and social conservative .

  6. Marland Grand Home - Wikipedia

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    City of Ponca City. City of Ponca City. "Marland's Grand Home Centennial Articles – 1910 to 1920" retrieved May 31, 2021. City of Ponca City. "Marland's Grand Home Centennial Articles – 1920 to 1930" retrieved May 26, 2021. City of Ponca City. "Marland's Grand Home Centennial Articles – 1930 - 1940" retrieved May 26, 2021. City of Ponca City.

  7. Downtown Ponca City Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Ponca City Historic District is a 73 acres (30 ha) area of historic buildings in Ponca City, Oklahoma. The historic district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011. [1] The listing included 109 contributing buildings and 33 non-contributing ones. [2]

  8. Ponca - Wikipedia

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    The Ponca signed their last treaty with the US in 1865. [11] In the 1868 US-Sioux Treaty of Fort Laramie [12] the US mistakenly included all Ponca lands in the Great Sioux Reservation. Conflict between the Ponca and the Sioux/Lakota, who now claimed the land as their own by US law, forced the US to remove the Ponca from their own ancestral lands.

  9. Ponca City Baseball team - Wikipedia

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    The Ponca City Angels played from 1934–1938 before moving to St. Joseph, Missouri and becoming the St. Joseph Angels. This version of the team won three league titles in the Western Association . The Ponca City Dodgers were a minor league baseball "Class D" affiliate of the Brooklyn Dodgers that operated from 1947–1952.