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The flamingo inn elk city offers spacious, clean rooms with modern decor. In each room of this hotel, a microwave, Read more...
Family-operated multiplex theater with stadium seating. For current showings head over to www.flixon6.net Read more...
Order online fredssteakhouseok.com Casual dining with a wide array of choices. Great food for the whole family! Amenities Facility Amenities:Â Handicapped Read more...
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Full Blown Nutrition will help you get healthier and happier. Amenities Highway Corridors (within 5 mi.):Â I-40. Read more...
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G’s Garden restaurant right off of Rt. 66. Amenities Meals Served: Dinner; Lunch. Read more...
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Galleria Furniture has slowly evolved into what we are today, and we are proud of how we got here! Now Read more...
Here at Gene’s Custom Tags and Embroidery, we do a lot of different things to help make your items custom. Read more...
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Egg rolls, fried wonton, and crab rangoon is just a few of the specialties you’ll find at Golden China Restaurant. Read more...
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Located in Elk City, Oklahoma, we’re trusted with the health and wellbeing of those living in Western Oklahoma and the Read more...
“Western Cattle Trail”  More than 6 million cattle went up this trail from Texas to Kansas between 1874 and 1888. Read more...