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  2. Chill getaway? Here are 9 slow-paced Oklahoma towns for a ...

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    From Route 66 to the storied history of several Native American tribes, here's a look at WorldAtlas' picks for towns enjoying Oklahoma's slower pace.

  3. Foraker, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Foraker is a town in Osage County, Oklahoma, United States. It was named for Ohio Senator Joseph B. Foraker. The Tallgrass Prairie Preserve is southeast of town. The official population peaked at 415 in 1910 and has declined steadily since 1930. [4] The population was only 18 at the 2010 census, a 21.7 percent decline from 23 in 2000.

  4. Ceres, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Ceres (locally / ˈ s ɪər z / [1]) is an unincorporated community in Noble County, Oklahoma, United States. [2] [3] It is located north of Perry, south of Tonkawa, east-northeast of Enid and southwest of Ponca City, off U.S. 77 and SH-15. [4] The town was named McKinney shortly after the Land Run of 1893. [1]

  5. Moyers, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Moyers is located in a very picturesque area with varied topography. To its south is Rodney Mountain. To its immediate north is Parker Mountain, with the taller Whiterock Mountain rising behind it. East of Moyers is the Kiamichi River, and west is a relatively flat expanse connecting it to the Impson Valley.

  6. From Duncan to Enid, 12 road trip-ready Oklahoma towns to ...

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    Outside the vast array of attractions in OKC and Tulsa, Oklahoma is a big state with diverse landscapes, histories and communities worth exploring. From Duncan to Enid, 12 road trip-ready Oklahoma ...

  7. These 11 towns are the most adorable in Oklahoma, says World ...

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  8. Cookson Hills - Wikipedia

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    The Cookson Hills are in eastern Oklahoma. They are an extension of the Boston Mountains of Arkansas to the east and the southwestern margin of the Ozark Plateau. They lie generally between Stilwell, Sallisaw and Tahlequah. The area became part of the Cherokee Nation in the early 20th century until 1907, when Oklahoma became a state. [1]

  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.