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City of Clinton
Clinton is located in western Oklahoma at the intersection of Interstate 40 and U.S. Highway 183. This allows easy shipping to and from almost any point in the United States. In addition, the Farmrail/Grainbelt Railroads provide excellent rail service to the area. Recent community development projects such as the Frisco Conference Center and the ACME Park/Fitness Center prove that Clinton, OK will continue to be a leader in western Oklahoma. According to the 2000 census, there were 8,833 people, 3,331 households, and 2,265 families residing in the city.
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City of Choctaw
The warm and friendly town of Choctaw, Oklahoma is attributed to generations of dedicated citizens who take pride in living here. Choctaw is a community with an emphasis on ‘family first,’ giving attention to the academic, social, emotional, and physical development needs of their children. According to the 2000 census, there were 9,377 people, 3,450 households, and 2,808 families residing in the city.
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City of Frederick
Frederick was originally two towns - Hazel and Gosnell - established in 1902, located side by side. Later, with the coming of the Blackwell, Enid, and Southern Railroad, the tow towns were joined and named Frederick after the son of a conductor on the first passenger train into town. The railroad was later sold to the St. Louis and San Francisco (Frisco) Line.
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City of Harrah
Harrah is located just 25 miles east of downtown Oklahoma City, 25 minutes northeast of Tinker Air Force Base and roughly 30 minutes from major metropolitan shopping and big city attractions. Also, within a 30-minute drive in any direction, Harrah residents can enjoy outdoor opportunities at several recreational lakes including boating, skiing, camping, picnicking and fishing. According to the 2000 census, there were 4,719 people, 1,736 households, and 1,331 families residing in the City of Harrah.
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City of McLoud
The town of McLoud, founded in 1895, was originally settled on the bottomland of the North Canadian River by a few homesteaders who made the second run in the county, the Kickapoo run of May 23, 1895. At the time the town was known as "Shacktown" where there was one store and some whiskey peddlers and was serviced by the Rock Island railroad. A deed to the McLoud town site was officially filed on June 21, 1895. Around 1900 a disastrous flood forced the settlers to relocate the town to its present location. Centered geographically in both the State of Oklahoma and in our nation, McLoud will continue to entice people because of its accessibility and potential for development. Only 29 miles east of Oklahoma City, McLoud offers its residents and visitors a small town warmth and country charm combined with the convenience and opportunity associated with city life.
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City of Nicoma Park
Nicoma Park affords its residents the comfort of country living with big city conveniences nearby. Hospitals, health care, employment, shopping malls, colleges, museums, cultural entertainment, professional sports, rodeos, and other sites and activities to suit one’s palate are only minutes away. According to the 2000 census, there were 2,415 people, 943 households, and 691 families residing in the City of Nicoma Park.
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City of Tonkawa
Tonkawa, "the Wheatheart of Oklahoma", is located in Kay County, north central Oklahoma on Interstate 35 — 100 miles north of Oklahoma City, and 75 miles south of Wichita, Kan. From I-35, U.S. 60 exit will take you into town — only three miles away. According to the 2000 census, there were 3,299 people, 1,197 households and 803 families residing in the City of Tonkawa.
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City of Perkins
The City of Perkins is conveniently located just south of Stillwater on State Highway 33 and Highway 177 and is only 45 minutes from Oklahoma City. Perkins is dedicated to continued growth and prosperity while maintaining its small-town appeal. According to the 2010 census, there were 2,831 people residing in the City of Perkins.
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City of Okmulgee
Okmulgee is a Muscogee Creek word, meaning "bubbling water" . Okmulgee began as Indian Territory in the 1800's. The Muscogee Creek Tribe, following the trail of tears, were relocated to the Okmulgee area. Still today, Okmulgee is honored to be the capitol of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. In the mid 1800's, the Creek Council House, the tribal house of government for the Creek tribe, was built in Okmulgee and our community's first mercantile stores and businesses built up around the Council House. Today the Creek Council House, a National Historic Landmark, is a wonderful museum showcasing Muscogeee (Creek) Art and History. In the early 1900's-1930's, Okmulgee was an oil boomtown. The oil flowing freely in Okmulgee, also brought with it beautiful architecture, grand buildings and mansions...many of which are still present in our community today in the downtown and beyond. The downtown district is listed on the National Register of Historical Places. Downtown Okmulgee was also recognized in 2002 as one of the top five Great American Main Streets in the country.
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