Hype for the Future 136/284: The Oklahoma Panhandle Explained

Overview The Oklahoma Panhandle refers to the three (3) westernmost counties within the State of Oklahoma, namely the Counties of Cimarron, Texas, and Beaver. The county seats are Boise City, Guymon, and Beaver, respectively, and the region is served by United States Routes 54, 56, 83, 270, 287, 385, and 412. Each highway provides a distinct perspective on the communities throughout the communities of the area, with Boise City in particular serving as home to the Cimarron Heritage Center.

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Hype for the Future 136/284: The Oklahoma Panhandle Explained

Overview The Oklahoma Panhandle refers to the three (3) westernmost counties within the State of Oklahoma, namely the Counties of Cimarron, Texas, and Beaver. The county seats are Boise City, Guymo…

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Hype for the Future 135J: City of Cimarron, Kansas

Overview The City of Cimarron is situated within Gray County, Kansas, and serves as the county seat. While the community is home to the Cimarron Hotel and provides access to the Arkansas River to the south, the area is largely residential and agricultural, including areas accessible from along United States Route 400 and K-23.

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Hype for the Future 135J: City of Cimarron, Kansas

Overview The City of Cimarron is situated within Gray County, Kansas, and serves as the county seat. While the community is home to the Cimarron Hotel and provides access to the Arkansas River to t…

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Abandoned farm of the western Panhandle, Cimmaron i.e. Cimarron County, Oklahoma. In 1934 and again in 1936 drought conditions in the Great Plains became so severe that it was necessary for the federal government to take steps to rescue dying cattle, relieve destitute families and safeguard human lives. From the report of the Great Plains Committee, 1936

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Abandoned farm of the western Panhandle, Cimmaron [i.e. Cimarron] County, Oklahoma. In 1934 and again in 1936 drought conditions in the Great Plains became so severe that it was necessary for the federal government to take steps to rescue dying cattle, relieve destitute families and safeguard human lives. From the report of the Great Plains Committee, 1936

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Abandoned farm of the western #Panhandle, #Cimmaron i.e. #CimarronCounty, #Oklahoma. In 1934 and again in 1936 drought conditions in #theGreatPlains became so severe that it was necessary for the federal government to take steps to rescue dying cattle, relieve destitute families and safeguard human lives. From the report of #theGreatPlains Committee, 1936

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