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Henry Dolive
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A Place to Breathe
From its earliest days as a rowdy, late 1800s Cherokee Outlet trading and cattle-shipping outpost, Woodward has grown to be a most busy place. Indeed,...
Blending Past
and Future
A 30-minute drive east on US 412 from Tulsa takes you to the town of Chouteau, where the sight of a horse and buggy might...
All Calm in Kenton
With a population too small to be listed on the official state map, and at least 40 miles from the next-largest town, Kenton – tucked...
A Race to the Finish Line
The 2022 political season began early in OKC, as voters will decide this month whether to give Mayor David Holt a second four-year term or...
Sublime in Sulphur
Once a destination for people who believed in the healing and restorative powers of the nearby sulphur springs – from which the town took its...
Celebrating
Our First Capital
Excitement is in the air in Guthrie, Oklahoma’s first capital, as the city anticipates a celebration on two levels. Guthrie residents commemorate not only the...
Serenity in Seminole
The ’20s roared especially loud in Seminole, as one of Oklahoma’s greatest oil booms turned the town into a raucous, rowdy and often lawless place,...
Raving for El Reno
A 15-minute drive down Interstate 40 or historic Route 66 takes a person from the Canadian County seat of El Reno into the heart of...
Where History and Culture Merge
Travelers have always played a big role in the life of Elk City. First came the Texas cattlemen in the late 1800s, who drove their...
Merry Perry
When Walmart closed its doors and left town two years ago, Perry’s economic prospects might have looked gloomy due to the loss of sales tax...