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Synopsis of Oklahoma

Oklahoma, state in the western area of the south central United States. It is bordered by Colorado and Kansas on the north and Missouri and Arkansas on the east. South and west of Oklahoma is Texas, and on the western edge of Oklahoma's Panhandle lies New Mexico.

Oklahoma was admitted to the Union on November 16, 1907, as the 46th state. Resulting from the combination of Indian and Oklahoma territories, the state retains marked features of its Native American heritage in the makeup of its population and the Indian place-names in the state. Oklahoma City is the state's capital and largest city. Oklahoma is a land of great diversity, a transitional state both physically and culturally. Topographically it varies from the wooded mountains of the more humid east to the sparse and dry country of the western plains. The changing landscape of Oklahoma is reflected in its economic activities, which range from the raising of wheat in western and central areas to the lumbering that is carried on in the Ouachita Mountains in the southeastern part of the state.

The rugged mountains with their swift-flowing streams, the numerous large lakes and reservoirs, and the historic sites of Native American and pioneer days attract many visitors to Oklahoma. The most popular recreation areas in the state are the lakes and streams. The generally mild climate makes fishing a year-round sport on Oklahoma's lakes, which are well-stocked with bass, trout, and catfish. Tourism has become an important economic activity in Oklahoma. Since the 1950s, many parks have been developed in the areas around Oklahoma's lakes and reservoirs. The parks have been supplied with luxury hotels, lodges, and camping and recreational facilities. Sporting events, including rodeos and horse shows, draw people from within and outside the state.

The name Oklahoma was derived by combining the Choctaw words for ''red'' and ''people.'' Part of the state's area had been originally put aside for settlement of Native Americans and was known as Indian Territory. The other section of the state, Oklahoma Territory, was gradually opened for white settlement toward the end of the l9th century. Oklahoma earned its nickname, the Sooner State, from the fact that some land-hungry settlers, known as the Sooners, literally jumped the starting gun that was to open one section of the territory to settlers and rushed in to take land before they were legally entitled to do so.






 



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Sorry, cowboys: Okla. prison rodeo cut in budget - Business- msnbc.com

Without looking at a calendar, the 18,000 residents here know when it's rodeo time at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary: Motels are booked solid, restaurants bustle and traffic along ...

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Dangerous roads - Dateline NBC- msnbc.com

There the highway separates low cost motels and apartments on one side from discount stores on the other. When residents, many without cars, have to shop for groceries, some make ...

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That way they can get a feel for the place all over again as they wheel past the motels ... outfits have taken up residence across the street from the race course at the Oklahoma ...

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Ike evacuees face long stays in shelters - Hurricane Ike- msnbc.com

... havoc in the southern part of the Midwest. NBC’s Janet Shamlian reports from Oklahoma City ... Others huddled in motels in the hopes that they had enough money to stay until it was ...

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