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Lawton!
The fifth-largest city in the state, Lawton lies amid the endless plains and prairies of the southwest of Oklahoma, with only the Wichita Mountains to the north breaking the monotony. Home to a handful of fascinating museums, it is the perfect place to visit if you want to learn more about the history and culture of the Great Plains.
Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge!
Covering a vast swathe of southwest Oklahoma, the wonderfully wild Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge lies just to the north of Lawton. Founded in 1901, it preserves diverse landscapes and countless species of fauna and flora. Very mountainous, it is home to everything from steep ravines and sweeping valleys to flower-filled meadows and forests.
Bartlesville!
Straddling the banks of the Caney River, Bartlesville lies some 45 miles (70 kilometers) to the north of Tulsa, not far from the border with Kansas. Since oil was discovered in 1905, much of life in the city has been dominated by the Phillips Petroleum Company, which still has large offices in town and employs many people. Over the years, the wealthy corporation has funded the building of a number of excellent museums and attractive edifices around town.
Tulsa!
The self-billed ‘Oil Capital of the World’, Tulsa is the second-largest city in the state and lies in the northeast of Oklahoma, in between the Great Plains and the foothills of the Ozarks. While it is home to the headquarters of many large energy companies and big businesses, it also boasts some superb architecture and interesting attractions.
Thackerville!
Located in Love County, just an hour and a half north of Dallas and two hours south of Oklahoma City, Thackerville is a charming town with a population of 400. Although a small community, Thackerville is home to the largest casino resort in the entire world - WinStar World Casino & Resort.
Durant!
About Durant Durant is the Gateway to Lake Texoma, home of the World's Largest Peanut, Southeastern Oklahoma State University and the great Choctaw Nation.
Willis!
History. The community of Willis located 14.5 miles south of Madill in Marshall County, was settled in 1843 when James Hamilton Willis and his wife, Amanda, a Chickasaw family, left Mississippi and moved to Indian Territory. They built their house and a store east of what later became the site of Willis Bridge
Edmond!
Edmond is home to many firsts in Oklahoma Territory, including the first church building, St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, dedicated June 24, 1889 the first continuous newspaper, the Edmond Sun, founded by Milton “Kickingbird” Reynolds on July 18, 1889 and the first public schoolhouse, completed in August 1889
Norman!
Norman was recently recognized as one of the most progressive cities in the state and the Norman Public School system was acknowledged as the top school system in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma City!
Set almost right in the center of the state, Oklahoma City is not only its capital and most populous settlement, but its economic and cultural heart, too. Straddling the banks of the Oklahoma River, OKC (as it is often referred to) is one of the Great Plain’s major metropolitan areas, and as such, has lots for visitors to see and do.
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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,