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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CimarronCimarron - Wikipedia

    Populated places. Other geographical places. Other uses. Cimarron. Look up cimarrón in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cimarron may refer to: Film and television. Cimarron (1931 film), an Academy Award-winning film starring Richard Dix. Cimarron (1960 film), a western film starring Glenn Ford directed by Anthony Mann.

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      Cimarron is a 1931 pre-Code epic Western film starring...

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      Cimarron is a 1960 American epic Western film based on the...

  2. Cimarron River, river rising in northeastern New Mexico, U.S., near Capulin Volcano National Monument and flowing 698 miles (1,123 km) to enter the Arkansas River near Tulsa, Oklahoma. From its source, the Cimarron flows east past Black Mesa, a peak 4,973 feet (1,516 meters) high, through the.

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  3. Aug 2, 2023 · CHANGING TIMES. As technology quickly changed, the narrow gauge railroad became a thing of the past. Improved highways and large trucks gradually replaced the railroad, and the corrals and rail yards of Cimarron grew empty. In 1949, a scenic excursion train ran from Gunnison to Cimarron.

  4. In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: J.E. Smyth | Special In-Depth Section Cimarron: The New Western History in 1931 J.E. Smyth Yale University In early 1931, RKO Pictures released Cimarron, a history of an Oklahoma pioneering couple's marriage from the birth of the territory in 1889 to the film's 1930 production year.

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  6. www.worldatlas.com › rivers › cimarron-riverCimarron River - WorldAtlas

    Oct 13, 2022 · The Cimarron River is a tributary of the Arkansas River in Oklahoma, United States. It flows 1,123 km through New Mexico, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Kansas. Through a winding route, it crosses in and out of several states. Along the way, it collects minerals and residue left by ancient oceans.

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