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  1. 1 day ago · The Oklahoma State Park system is an integral part of tourism and one of the most significant recreational components for our citizens. State parks command a significant amount of our attention as we continue to protect and preserve their fragile ecosystems.

  2. 5 days ago · Oklahoma’s east-central region is dominated by the lowlands of the Arkansas River, sweeping in from Colorado and Kansas, and by the Red River, which forms nearly all of its southern border with Texas. The capital is Oklahoma City, near the centre of the state. The word Oklahoma is derived from two Choctaw words: okla, “people,” and humma ...

  3. Nov 9, 2009 · When a massive drought hit Oklahoma in 1930, strong winds whisked up the arid, over-farmed and over-grazed land, darkening the skies with dust and rendering much of the land un-farmable. Oklahoma ...

  4. About Oklahoma. Scenic beauty, a moderate climate, a culture rich in history and the arts, and world-class sports and recreational opportunities make Oklahoma an exceptional place to live and do business. Combine that with quality health care, top universities, a low cost of living, and it's easy to see why most people who live here never want ...

  5. Thrilling kayak ride through rapids at RIVERSPORT Adventure Park in Oklahoma City. Neon glow of the Route 66 Museum in Clinton. 'East Meets West' sculpture, a wagon meeting a car, at the midpoint of Route 66 in Tulsa. Interactive storyboard display at the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa. Tribal gathering at the Quapaw Powwow in Miami.

  6. Jan 18, 2024 · Key Facts. Oklahoma, 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.

  7. Oklahoma City, city, Canadian, Cleveland, and Oklahoma counties, capital of Oklahoma state, U.S., and seat (1907) of Oklahoma county. It lies along the North Canadian River near the centre of the state, about 100 miles (160 km) southwest of Tulsa. The city site, at an elevation of about 1,200 feet

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