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A custom made, hand carved, all wooden carousel built by famed animal carver Ed Roth and Dan Hornberger with Brass Read more...
Located in Elk City, Oklahoma, we’re trusted with the health and wellbeing of those living in Western Oklahoma and the Read more...
To provide access to the best materials and services to meet the ever-changing information, education, cultural and lifelong personal growth Read more...
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Even though the town of Elk City has had only one name, its early settlers were served by a post Read more...
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City Hall is the center of city operations. It includes offices of the City Manager, City Clerk, City Treasurer, Water Department, Read more...
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The Elk City Chamber of Commerce is Elk City’s only full time organization working for the sole purpose of advancing Read more...
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Computer repair walk-ins are welcome, no appointment needed. Computer Repair and Support; Network Installation, Service, and Support; Remote Monitoring and Read more...
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This marker was placed in honor of Peter Preston Ackley. P. P. Ackley, served as a deputy trail brand inspector Read more...
The Deep Anadarko Basin of Western Oklahoma is one of the most prolific gas provinces of North America. Wells drilled Read more...
“Western Cattle Trail”  More than 6 million cattle went up this trail from Texas to Kansas between 1874 and 1888. Read more...