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  2. Jan 18, 2024Oklahoma, a state located in the south-central region of the United States, shares its borders with six states: Texas to the south and west, New Mexico to the west at the tip of the panhandle, Colorado to the northwest, Kansas to the north, Missouri to the northeast, and Arkansas to the east. It does not border any oceans. Oklahoma encompasses a total area of about 69,899 mi 2 (181,037 km 2).
  3. The Oklahoma Panhandle is 267 km in length and 55 km in width. It is bordered to the north by Colorado and Kansas, to the south by Texas, to the west by New Mexico, and to the east by the main land mass of the state of Oklahoma. The total land area of the Oklahoma Panhandle is 14,730 sq. km, which makes up 8.28% of the state's total area.
  4. Nov 29, 2024Pauls Valley, situated in south-central Oklahoma, is home to roughly 6,000 residents and has an abundance of museums and cultural sites to explore. To learn about Pauls Valley's transportation and railroad history, travelers can visit the Santa Fe Depot Museum, housed in a restored depot from 1905.
  5. May 4, 20248 Most Idyllic Small Towns in Oklahoma. Oklahoma, located in the south-central region of the United States, has diverse landscapes that range from prairie, forests, and mountain ranges to arid plains.Its capital and largest city, Oklahoma City, is at the heart of its economic activities, which include sectors like oil, natural gas, and agriculture, particularly wheat production.
  6. Jan 28, 202512 Off-The-Beaten-Path Towns In Oklahoma. Oklahoma, the state with the most man-made lakes, arguably provides the best prairie views in the United States.The familiar skyline of Oklahoma City and the collegiate buzz of Norman are American staples, but let's not ignore the smaller, equally charming, off-the-beaten-path towns, each a quiet custodian of the state's rich culture and unparalleled ...
  7. Nov 9, 20238 Top-Rated Small Towns In Oklahoma. Oklahoma does not always rank first on the list of places to see among domestic and foreign visitors to the southwest United States. Beyond the state's larger cities like Tulsa and Oklahoma City, there are several little-known regional attractions that more than justify a visit to crack into the state's fascinating and dramatic histories.
  8. Dec 2, 202310 Must-Visit Small Towns In Oklahoma. Scenically set between the Great Plains and the Ozark Highlands in South-Central United States, Oklahoma is bordered by Missouri in the northeast, Arkansas in the east, Kansas in the north, Colorado in the northwest, New Mexico in the west, and Texas in the south and west. This incredibly diverse state, boasting rugged mountain ranges, treeless high ...
  9. Jul 5, 20249 Towns in Oklahoma With Thriving Local Businesses. Oklahoma, known for its expansive plains and bustling cities, also boasts a number of charming small towns that are hubs of local business activity. These towns are filled with unique cafes, artisanal shops, and local markets that provide a delightful shopping and dining experience.
  10. Jan 1, 20258 Quintessential Oklahoma Towns. Ever dream of being in a place where history, nature, and culture come together to create unique experiences? Oklahoma, part of the Great Plains in both geographical and spiritual realms, is a state of extreme natural diversity — from vast prairies and rolling hills to lush forests and sparkling lakes.Its landscapes are as varied as its small towns, each ...
  11. Feb 9, 2025Spiro Spiro Mounds on the Arkansas River in Oklahoma. Spiro draws on pre-Columbian civilization for its chief attraction. Located just northeast of this town of about 2,100 people is the Spiro Mounds Archaeological Center, which preserves 150 acres of prehistoric mounds along the Arkansas River.Said mounds are the remains of a Mississippian city occupied from roughly 600 CE to 1450 CE.

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