Red Carpet Country

Red Carpet Country is a region in northwestern and includes the panhandle.
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Essential Destinations

Top destinations include Enid and Ponca City.

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is the county seat of Garfield County, Oklahoma. The population was 47,045 at the 2000 census. It is in the Red Carpet Country region of .

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is in the Red Carpet Country region of . It's a city rich in oil lore, at least as it pertains to one person, E.W. Marland, who was like a titan of the plains, tapping into vast oil reserves with his Continental Oil Co. and largely building the town from the ground up single-handedly, with Spanish Colonial style structures and things that were to his liking.

is a city in and the county seat of , , United States. It is the largest city in a nine-county area. The population was 12,133 at the time of the 2020 census.

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is a city in and the county seat of , in the panhandle of , United States. As of the 2020 census, the city population was 12,965, an increase of 13.3% from 11,442 in 2010, and represents more than half of the population of the county, along with being the largest city in the Oklahoma Panhandle.

is a city in and the county seat of , United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 5,126, a 2.0 percent decrease from the figure of 5,230 in 2000. The city is home of Ditch Witch construction equipment manufacture.

is in the Red Carpet Country region of . The town itself boasts a handful of sights, but its real attraction is as a convenient base for exploring three of Oklahoma's most interesting natural attractions: Little Sahara State Park, Alabaster Caverns State Park and the Salt Plains National Wildlife Refuge.

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is in the Red Carpet Country region of . It is the western-most town of the Oklahoma Panhandle, as well as being the western-most town in the state.

is a city in , . It is 70 miles northwest of . The population was 2,690 as of the 2020 United States census. It is the county seat of Blaine County.

is in the Oklahoma Red Carpet Country, and came to be in 1889 thru the land run phenomenons. Prior to that, this area was frequented by cattle drives tracing the Chisholm Trail.

is in the Red Carpet Country region of . Once capital of the short-lived Cimarron Territory in the late 19th century, which the federal government never recognized, still retains significance as a center of commerce for all of the agriculture in this area.

is in the Red Carpet Country region of . A Cherokee Outlet land run town from 1893, and regrettably a rather sordid sundown town for a good while after.

is the county seat of Harper County, located in the Red Carpet Country of northwest , on the eastern tip of the Oklahoma Panhandle. A picturesque town, is proud to be considered a 'certified community.'…

Red Carpet Country

Latitude of center
36.5° or 36° 30′ north
Longitude of center
-99.5° or 99° 30′ west
Wiki­data ID
Q14230798
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“Red Carpet Country” goes by many names.
  • Slovenian: Red Carpet Country
  • Slovenian: Severozahodna Oklahoma

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