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Duncan!
Duncan is known for crape myrtle trees, Oklahoma prairie, and rich farmland. State lawmakers designated the city as Oklahoma's official "Crape Myrtle Capital". Oklahoma's grasslands are made up of shortgrass, mixed-grass and tallgrass prairie. The city is part of the Great Plains and has four lakes.
Lawton!
City of Lawton. Developed on former reservation lands of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache peoples, Lawton was incorporated in 1901. It was named after Major General Henry Ware Lawton, who served in the Civil War, where he earned the Medal of Honor, and was killed in action in the Philippine–American War
Enid!
In 1991, the Oklahoma state legislature designated Enid the "purple martin capital of Oklahoma." Enid holds the nickname of "Queen Wheat City" and "Wheat Capital" of Oklahoma and the United States for its immense grain storage capacity, and has the third-largest grain storage capacity in the world.
Ponca City!
Ponca City, Oklahoma, (25,000) was once home to six Native American tribes, and the Kaw, Osage, Otoe-Missouria, Ponca, Pawnee, and Tonkawa Indians remain a strong influence today. Ponca City was created during the land runs of the late 1800s.
Miami!
Miami (/maɪˈæmə/ my-AM-ə) is a city in and the county seat of Ottawa County, Oklahoma, United States, founded in 1891. Lead and zinc mining were established by 1918, causing the area's economy to boom. Miami, Oklahoma. City
Sand Springs!
Sand Springs is Oklahoma's only planned industrial town. In 1907, oilman Charles Page founded the town as an envisioned haven for orphans and widows. Proximity to Tulsa has fueled Sand Spring's growth over the years.
Broken Arrow!
Broken Arrow is also home to the third largest manufacturing hub in the state, with many employees working in the energy sector. Broken Arrow was originally platted as a township in 1903 and operates under a Council-Manager form of government.
Muskogee!
Muskogee is an economic center for eastern Oklahoma and is home to several industrial activities. Georgia-Pacific has a tissue, paper towel, and napkin manufacturing plant in Muskogee. The 2.9 million square foot facility is Muskogee's largest employer with 800 workers.
McAlester!
McAlester is known in political circles for having been the home base of several noted American politicians - U.S. Speaker of the House Carl Albert, who was once a heartbeat from the presidency, and longtime Oklahoma State Senator Gene Stipe, whose career ended in a series of legal problems
Broken Bow!
Although Broken Bow was located on land previously owned by Choctaw, it did not receive its name from its local American Indian roots. Instead, it was named after Broken Bow, Nebraska, the home of Herman and Fred Dierks, who had moved to southeastern Oklahoma to establish the Choctaw Lumber Company.
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Cities in Oklahoma
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Achille, OK Ada, OK Adair, OK Afton, OK Agra, OK Alderson, OK Alex, OK Aline, OK Allen, OK Altus, OK Alva, OK Amber, OK Anadarko, OK Antlers, OK Apache, OK Arapaho, OK Arcadia, OK Ardmore, OK Arkoma, OK Arnett, OK Asher, OK Atoka, OK Avant, OK Barnsdall, OK Bartlesville, OK Beaver, OK Beggs, OK Bennington, OK Bethany, OK Bethel, OK Big Cabin, OK Billings, OK Binger, OK Bixby, OK Blackwell, OK Blair, OK Bluejacket, OK Boise City, OK Bokchito, OK Bokoshe, OK Boley, OK Boswell, OK Bowlegs, OK Boynton, OK Braggs, OK Braman, OK Bristow, OK Broken Arrow, OK Broken Bow, OK Buffalo, OK Burns Flat, OK Butler, OK Byars, OK Caddo, OK Calera, OK Calumet,
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OK Corn, OK Covington, OK Coweta, OK Coyle, OK Crescent, OK Cromwell, OK Crowder, OK Cushing, OK Custer City, OK Cyril, OK Davenport, OK Davidson, OK Davis, OK Delaware, OK Depew, OK Dewar, OK Dewey, OK Dibble, OK Disney, OK Dougherty, OK Dover, OK Drummond, OK Drumright, OK Duncan, OK Durant, OK Dustin, OK Eakly, OK Earlsboro, OK Edmond, OK El Reno, OK Eldorado, OK Elgin, OK Elk City, OK Elmore City, OK Enid, OK Erick, OK Eufaula, OK Fairfax, OK Fairland, OK Fairview, OK Fanshawe, OK Fitzhugh, OK Fletcher, OK Forgan, OK Fort Cobb, OK Fort Gibson, OK Fort Supply, OK Fort Towson, OK Foyil, OK Francis, OK Frederick, OK Freedom, OK Gage, OK G Lahoma, OK Lamont, OK Langley, OK Langston, OK Laverne,
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OK Lawton, OK Leedey, OK Lehigh, OK Lenapah, OK Lexington, OK Lindsay, OK Locust Grove, OK Lone Grove, OK Lone Wolf, OK Longdale, OK Luther, OK Madill, OK Mangum, OK Manitou, OK Mannford, OK Mannsville, OK Marble City, OK Marietta, OK Marland, OK Marlow, OK Marshall, OK Martha, OK Maud, OK Maysville, OK Mcalester, OK Mccurtain, OK Mcloud, OK Medford, OK Medicine Park, OK Meeker, OK Meridian, OK Miami, OK Milburn, OK Mill Creek, OK Millerton, OK Minco, OK Mooreland, OK Morris, OK Morrison, OK Mounds, OK Mountain Park, OK Mountain View, OK Muldrow, OK Mulhall, OK Muskogee, OK Mustang, OK Nash, OK Newcastle, OK Newkirk, OK Nicoma Park, OK Ninnekah, OK Noble, OK Norman, OK North Miami, OK Nowata, OK Oaks, OK Ochelata, OK Oilton,
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OK Roosevelt, OK Rush Springs, OK Ryan, OK Saint Louis, OK Salina, OK Sallisaw, OK Sand Springs, OK Sapulpa, OK Savanna, OK Sawyer, OK Sayre, OK Schulter, OK Seiling, OK Seminole, OK Sentinel, OK Shady Point, OK Shattuck, OK Shawnee, OK Shidler, OK Skiatook, OK Snyder, OK Soper, OK Spavinaw, OK Spencer, OK Sperry, OK Spiro, OK Springer, OK Sterling, OK Stigler, OK Stillwater, OK Stilwell, OK Stonewall, OK Stratford, OK Stringtown, OK Stroud, OK Stuart, OK Sulphur, OK Taft, OK Tahlequah, OK Talala, OK Talihina, OK Taloga, OK Tecumseh, OK Temple, OK
Adair County, OK Alfalfa County, OK Atoka County, OK Beaver County, OK Beckham County, OK Blaine County, OK Bryan County, OK Caddo County, OK Canadian County, OK Carter County, OK Cherokee County, OK Choctaw County, OK Cimarron County, OK Cleveland County, OK Coal County, OK Comanche County, OK Cotton County, OK Craig County, OK Creek County, OK Custer County, OK Delaware County, OK Dewey County, OK Ellis County, OK Garfield County, OK Garvin County, OK Grady County, OK Grant County, OK Greer County, OK Harmon County, OK Harper County, OK Haskell County, OK Hughes County, OK Jackson County, OK Jefferson County, OK Johnston County,
OK Kay County, OK Kingfisher County, OK Kiowa County, OK Latimer County, OK Le Flore County, OK Lincoln County,