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  2. Lawton, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Lawton is the fifth-largest city in Oklahoma. The city has a total area of 75.1 sq mi (195 km 2), all land. [30] Lawton is located about 84 mi (135 km) southwest of Oklahoma City. Other surrounding cities include Wichita Falls about 47 mi (76 km) to the south, Duncan about 33 mi (53 km) to the east, and Altus about 56 mi (90 km) to the west. [31]

  3. Lake Ellsworth (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Location: Comanche / Caddo counties, Oklahoma: Coordinates: 1]: Type: reservoir: Primary inflows: East Cache Creek: Primary outflows: East Cache Creek: Catchment area: 251 sq mi (650 km 2): Basin countries: United States: Managing agency: City of Lawton: Built: 1962: Surface area: 5,600 acres (23 km 2): Average depth: 15.8 ft (4.8 m): Max. depth: 54.2 ft (16.5 m): Water volume: 59,470 acre⋅ ...

  4. Martha Helen Beal - Wikipedia

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    Martha Helen Beal was an American homesteader in Oklahoma Territory known for being the second name drawn in the Lawton and El Reno land lottery at the age of 22. She is known as the "First Lady of Lawton" and for building the Mattie Beal House in Lawton.

  5. Elgin, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Elgin is a city in northeastern Comanche County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,156 at the 2010 census, a 78 percent increase from 1,210 at the 2000 census. [4] It is included in the Lawton, Oklahoma Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is the site of Fort Sill National Cemetery.

  6. Waurika Lake - Wikipedia

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    Waurika Lake is a reservoir in southwestern Oklahoma, near Waurika. It is primarily in Jefferson County, but small parts of it are in Stephens County and Cotton County, Oklahoma. [1] Its primary purposes are to provide flood control, irrigation, water supply, water quality, fish and wildlife, recreation, and other conservation needs of the public.

  7. History of Lawton, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1930s, Lawton was connected by completely paved highways to Oklahoma City via U.S. 62 and 277, U.S. 62 west to Altus on into the Texas Panhandle, and U.S. 277-281 south to Wichita Falls, Texas. [15] The influx and rapid population expansion led to a series of public health crises, water shortage, and lawlessness.

  8. Comanche County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Lawton Area Transit System (LATS) provides public transit locally for Lawton and Fort Sill. LATS main terminal is located near the Lawton Public Library and provides five major routes throughout the city. [49] Intercity transit is provided by Greyhound Lines, with buses traveling towards Oklahoma City and Dallas. [50]

  9. Sterling, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Sterling's public works authority provides water, sewer, and sanitation services to the town. Electric service is provided by American Electric Power Public Service Company of Oklahoma. Natural gas service is provided by Oklahoma Natural Gas. Telephone, Internet, and Digital TV Services is provided by Hilliary Communications.