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  Oklahoma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oklahoma is a state with a rich history, including its days as a frontier state, it being a destination of recently freed slaves looking for opportunity and equality, and being at the heart of the oil boom in the early 20th Century.
Oklahoma is one of the six states on the Frontier Strip.
Oklahoma is unusual in that it has two courts of last resort, the state Supreme Court hears civil cases, and the state Court of Criminal Appeals hears criminal cases (the state of Texas uses a similar system).
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 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Oklahoma   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Oklahoma is bounded on the east by Arkansas and Missouri, on the north by Kansas and northwest by Colorado (both at 37°N), on the far west by New Mexico (at 103°W), and on the south and near-west by Texas.
Oklahoma's natural terrain is very diverse, ranging from oak and hickory mixed forest in the wetter eastern part of the state, to the post oak and fljack oak savannah territory of the Cross Timbers, to the plains and semi-arid regions of western Oklahoma and the panhandle.
Oklahoma City is the principal economic engine of the state, centered on the finance, retail, governance, entertainment, and tourism sectors.
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 Little Dixie Encyclopedia Articles @ HillCountryArtists.com (Hill Country Artists)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Little Dixie is an informal name given to regions outside the American South where the culture was greatly influenced by the Southerners who settled there:
Little Dixie is also an unincorporated community in Arkansas on the Woodruff - Prairie county line.
"Little Dixie", also known as Dixiefield, is a rural area in the southwest portion of Henderson County, Kentucky, that revolves around agrarian life and rural culture.
www.hillcountryartists.com /encyclopedia/Little_Dixie   (257 words)

  
 Resortswithall Oklahoma Lodging Guide - Resorts by City in Oklahoma
Oklahoma resorts are a destination for vacation travelers and those planning retreats, rather than simply being a place to stay while in an area.
Oklahoma's east central region is dominated by the lowlands of the Arkansas River, sweeping in from Colorado and Kansas on the north, and by the Red River, which forms nearly all of its southern border with Texas.
Oklahoma is one of the nation's younger states, and its economy is not as balanced as those of older, more prosperous areas of the country.
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 Top20Oklahoma.com - Your Top20 Guide to Oklahoma!
Provides answers to the most often asked questions about the state, as well as a mailing list and links to state information resources.
List of symbols, songs, flora and fauna associated with the state.
State reference source from the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.
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Nichols Hills, Oklahoma is ranked first on Oklahoma locations by per capita income at $73,661.
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