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  2. Dighton, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Dighton is a populated place in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma. [1] [2] It is about 7 miles east-northeast of Henryetta, Oklahoma, and is located south of US Route 266 on Bartlett Road. [3] Originally known as Bartlett, the town had a post office starting in 1913, but ending in 1949. [4]

  3. Barnsdall Main Street Well Site - Wikipedia

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    The Osage lease was lost in 1916, but the company began operations in other areas of Oklahoma, such as the vicinity of Seminole. [5] ITIO was responsible for the Oklahoma City Oil Field discovery well, brought in on December 4, 1928, and the company became a major player in that area. [ 5 ]

  4. U.S. Route 69 in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highway 69 crosses the Red River to enter Bryan County, Oklahoma concurrent with US-75 3 miles (4.8 km) [2] south of Colbert. The first few miles of highway north of the state line are freeway-grade, featuring three interchanges, including one at State Highway 91. Near Calera, the route downgrades to an

  5. Okmulgee County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Railroads came to the area in 1900, when the St. Louis, Oklahoma and Southern Railway (later the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway or Frisco) built a line from Sapulpa, Oklahoma via Okmulgee to a place near the Red River. The Shawnee, Oklahoma and Missouri Coal and Railway (later also acquired by the Frisco) built a line from Muskogee to ...

  6. What's that being built along US 70 near Stage Road in Bartlett?

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    People traveling along U.S. 70 near Stage Road in Bartlett have likely noticed the construction taking place. Work is underway on the first buildings of the roughly $200 million Union Depot mixed ...

  7. Geography of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma has sixty-two oxbow lakes above 10 acres (0.040 km 2) in size. The largest, near the Red River in McCurtain County is 272 acres (1.10 km 2). The prolonged drought that started in 1930 and created the condition called the "Dust Bowl", led to the construction of a great many reservoirs throughout the state.

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  9. Spiro, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Spiro is a town in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States.It is part of the Fort Smith, Arkansas-Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area.The population was 2,164 at the 2010 census, a 2.8 percent decline from the figure of 2,227 recorded in 2000.