Waynoka is a city in Woods County, Oklahoma, United States. It is located on U.S. Highway 281 and State Highway 14, seventy miles west of Enid. The population...
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The First Congregational Church at 1887 E. Cecil St. in Waynoka, Oklahoma was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017. It was deemed...
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The Waynoka Santa Fe Depot and Harvey House in Waynoka, Oklahoma are substantial brick buildings from 1910 built for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe...
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Texas in Arlington, Texas. Cornelius Vanderbilt Wood was born in Waynoka, Oklahoma. Throughout his early life, Wood was referred to as Junior and “Woodsy...
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S. Highway 281 and SH-45 in Waynoka. From this point, the highway heads west for a few blocks on the north edge of Waynoka. It then turns north and, after...
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begins at the US-281/SH-14 junction in Waynoka. The first 12 miles (19 km) of SH-45 heading east out of Waynoka is concurrent with US-281. US-281 then...
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Watonga – Arapaho language – "black coyote" Watova, Oklahoma Waurika, Oklahoma Waurika Lake Waynoka, Oklahoma Weleetka – Creek language – "Running water" Wetumka...
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KJTH (category Christian radio stations in Oklahoma)
area on 89.1 KXTH, the Altus, Oklahoma area on 89.3 KTHL, Sulphur, Oklahoma area on 106.1 KIXO, and Waynoka, Oklahoma area on 94.1 KTHM, as well as eight...
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Division of New Mexico. The 5017 operated between Belen, New Mexico, Waynoka, Oklahoma, and La Junta, Colorado. Between 1953 and 1955, No. 5017 was used...
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Bill Overstreet (category Northwestern Oklahoma State University alumni)
in Waynoka, Oklahoma. He died in Sun City West, Arizona, on April 8, 2013, at the age of 86. Bill Overstreet was born on May 1, 1926, in Waynoka, Woods...
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