Black Mesa is the highest point of Oklahoma, and stretches into neighboring states. In which county does the mesa reach its highest point within the territory of Oklahoma?
Cimarron
What festival is Guthrie famous for?
International Blue Grass Festival
How many states border Oklahoma?
6, Oklahoma borders Kansas,Texas,New Mexico,Colorado,Arkansas and Missouri.
What is Stroud famous for?
International Brick & Rolling Pin Competition
The University of Oklahoma is in what Oklahoma city?
Norman
This southern Oklahoma town began in 1887. Known for tourism because of nearby Lake Murray, the town also is in the heart of the largest oil-producing county in the state of Oklahoma - Carter County. What is the name of this city?
Ardmore
What is Noble famous for?
Rose Rock Festival
The largest forested areas can be found in the ____________ parts of Oklahoma.
Eastern
From 1917 until 2002, Oklahoma had the headquarters of Phillips Petroleum Company, a Fortune 100 company. In what city was the headquarters located?
Bartlesville
A relatively young city for Oklahoma, this town was incorporated as a city in 1912. The initial beginning of the town was a tent housing orphaned children. The town itself lies in a hilly area in northeast Oklahoma. Can you name this city?
Sand Springs
What city of Oklahoma was the site of the 1986 post office shooting, inspiring the phrase "going postal"?
Edmond
What festival is Vinita famous for?
Calf Fry Festival
Ft. Sill is located near what Oklahoma city?
Lawton
In what city is Oklahoma State University located?
Stillwater
What is a major commercial endeavor located just outside the city of Catoosa?
Port of Catoosa
The city of Stillwater had the controlling vote in getting Oklahoma organized when it first became a state. Instead of choosing to have the capital, what did Stillwater give itself?
A land grant university (Oklahoma State University)
What festival is Jay famous for?
Huckleberry Festival
What other U.S state lies directly to the west of Oklahoma's panhandle?
New Mexico
The Cherokee National Courthouse is a historic building located in which city of Oklahoma?
Tahlequah
What is Tahlequah known as?
Capital of the Cherokee Nation
This Oklahoma town is a county seat in central Oklahoma. The city is located partially on the Chisholm Trail, an important cattle route during the U.S. Civil War. Can you name this Oklahoma town?
Kingfisher
What festival is Muskogee famous for?
Azalea Festival
Most of the irrigation water used in Oklahoma is __________________.
groundwater
Where is the Tom Mix Museum located?
Dewey
What city in Oklahoma is home to the largest airline maintenance base in the world?
Tulsa