Location ID: #10266777
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City-owned airport that sits on 80 acres of land. It has a 4,000 feet asphalt-paved lighted runway and is equipped for IFR. Amenities include hangars, pilot’s lounge, and courtesy car.
Location ID: #10265292
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City-owned 9-hole golf course, measuring 6,364 yards. It includes two par 3’s and two par 5’s. Golf course has nice view of Chandler Lake.
Location ID: #10268746
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Location ID: #10267518
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City of Owasso Police Department
Location ID: #10267872
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Skate park located south of downtown
Location ID: #10177742
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Location ID: #10109375
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FILM IN FREDERICK, A Film friendly City that will help you achieve your film goals. Frederick is uniquely placed in Tillman County, Oklahoma, with a array of great filming locations that will assist historic film makers and television production ...
Location ID: #10264270
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Crystal Lake Ranch is a 70-acre gated resort featuring mountain lodges with an elegant rustic touch, set amidst beautiful hills, ponds, and horses.
Location ID: #10157807
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Location ID: #10196502
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For outdoor enthusiasts, the City has a 44-acre city lake and mountain biking and hiking trail system. In 2016, we successfully built our 3.5 mile trail network. The trails promote and facilitate a healthy lifestyle and opportunities for public ...
Location ID: #10264209
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The Chandler Public Library is located in the historic 1899 Clapp-Cunningham building. This property is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is an elegant example of a Victorian style building. Previously, it housed the Star Store, ...
Location ID: #10261350
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Location ID: #10038561
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Location ID: #10255518
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The Crowder Hotel - W.H. Trott built the Western Hotel in 1894 at the corner of Scraper and Illinois (across the street from Carter’s Grocery) and it reigned as the finest lodging in town until The Cobb Hotel went up at Vann and Illinois. In 1911, ...
Location ID: #10199984
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The Center of the Universe is one of downtown Tulsa’ most notable landmarks which annually draws thousands of visitors intrigued by the acoustic anomaly for which the site is known. Accessible via a pedestrian bridge located near the Oklahoma Jazz ...
Location ID: #10255515
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Clanton’s has been a family tradition in Vinita Oklahoma since 1927. Generations of Clanton’s have prepared meals for their neighbors. It is the oldest continually owned family restaurant on Route 66 in the state of Oklahoma. The Clanton’s family ...
Location ID: #10125368
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Circle Cinema is Tulsa’s oldest-standing movie theatre that originally opened in 1928 and now operates as the only nonprofit cinema in the area. But, we are so much more than your local cinema. We are celebrators of creativity, the arts and ...
Location ID: #10255670
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Claremore Recreation Center offers residents more than 80,000 square feet of recreational space filled with amenities. Members have access to basketball, volleyball, pickleball, racquetball, and tennis courts, cardio exercise equipment, weightroom, ...
Location ID: #10254506
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The Claremore Regional Airport is located 30 minutes northeast of Tulsa and east of the Claremore Exit 255 on I-44. Our location provides guests with easy access to visit destinations across Northeast Oklahoma.
Claremore Regional Airport Facility ...
Location ID: #10253905
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Located off East Blue Starr Drive. Claremore Lake is the ideal spot for family fun, with more than four miles of paved paths perfect for running, walking, and cycling. There are two playgrounds for the younger visitors, as well as five shelters, two ...
Location ID: #10253907
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The Claremore Mountain Bike Trails near Claremore Lake is home to a world-class mountain biking, trail running and hiking system. There are currently 16+ miles of single-track trail located on the East bank of Claremore Lake. The trails include ...
Location ID: #10252936
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192 acres of natural beauty, featuring panoramic views of Tulsa and Sand Springs. Features a 9250 sq ft splash park with jet streams, geysers, water cannons and more. Hiking trails, unique rock formations and two 18-hole disc golf courses. The park ...
Location ID: #10248835
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In 1958, Claude Chandler donated 100 acres of his quarry to Tulsa County for a west side park. This area was called the Lost City Park area for years before a park. In 1961, the area is renamed to Chandler Park and officially becomes the county’s ...
Location ID: #10249779
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