The bread twist tie was invented in Maysville, Oklahoma.
The shopping cart was invented in Ardmore, Oklahoma in 1936.
The nation’s first parking meter was installed in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1935.
The first Girl Scout Cookie was sold in Muskogee, Oklahoma in 1917.
Cimarron County, located in the Oklahoma Panhandle, is the only county in the U.S. bordered by 4 separate states — Texas, New Mexico, Colorado and Kansas.
The Oklahoma State Capital is the only capital in the U.S. with working oil wells on its grounds.
Boise City, Oklahoma, was the only city in the United States to be bombed during World War II. On Monday, July 5, 1943, at 12:30am, a B-17 Bomber based at Dalhart Army Air Base, Texas, dropped six practice bombs on the sleeping town, mistaking the city lights as target lights.
WKY Radio in Oklahoma City was the first radio station transmitting west of the Mississippi River.
The nation’s first “tornado warning” was issued March 25, 1948 in Oklahoma City minutes before a devastating tornado. Because of the warning, no lives were lost.
Oklahoma has the largest Native American population of any state in the U.S.
The name “Oklahoma” comes from two Choctaw words — okla meaning “people” and humma meaning “red.” So the name means, “Red People.” The name was approved in 1890.
Oklahoma has produced more astronauts than any other state.
Oklahoma has more man-made lakes than any other state (including Caddo County’s Fort Cobb Lake).
During the “Land Rush,” Oklahoma City and Guthrie went from vast, open prairie to cities of over 10,000 in a single day.
The nation’s first “Yield” traffic sign was erected in Tulsa on a trial basis.
The Pensacola Dam on Grand Lake is the longest multi-arched dam in the world at 6,565 feet.
The Port of Catoosa (just north of Tulsa) is the largest inland port in America.
The aerosol can was invented in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Per square mile, Oklahoma has more tornadoes than any other place in the world.
The highest wind speed ever recorded on earth was in Moore Oklahoma, on May 3, 1999 during the Oklahoma City F-5 tornado. Wind speed was clocked at 318 mph.
The Will Rogers World Airport, and the Wiley Post Airport are both named after two famous Oklahomans, both killed in the same airplane crash.
And Oklahoma Towns Offer It All —
Love the Summer?
Poolville, Oklahoma
Sunray, Oklahoma
Want Something To Eat?
Cookietown, Corn, Grainola, Hominy, Olive,
South Coffeeville, and Sweetwater, Oklahoma
Why Travel To Other Cities?
Cleveland, Orlando, Miami, Pittsburgh, Santa Fe, St. Louis,
Chattanooga, Peoria, Burbank, and Fargo, Oklahoma
Don’t Forget The Wildlife!
Bison, Buffalo, Deer Creek, Eagle,
Elk City, Fox, and Wolfe, Oklahoma
There’s A Town Named After A Number:
Forty-One, Oklahoma
And A Town Whose Letters Don’t Spell Anything:
IXL, Oklahoma
For The Sportsman
Fisherman’s Paradise, Oklahoma
We Have A City Named After Earth’s Only Satellite!
Moon, Oklahoma
And A City Named After Our State!
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Feeling A Bit Chilly?
Cold Springs, Snow, and Slick, Oklahoma
Oklahoma Is Full Of Love!
Bigheart, Lovedale, Loveland, Lovell, and Loyal, Oklahoma
The Presidents?
Adams, Carter, Clinton, Fillmore, Grant, Jefferson,
Johnson, Lincoln, Reagan, Roosevelt, Taft, Taylor,
Washington, and Wilson, Oklahoma
City Names To Make You Smile.
Bowlegs, Bugtussle, Bushyhead, Frogville, Hooker,
Loco, Slapout, Slaughterville, Broken Bow,
and Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
And Regardless What Side You’re On.
Gay, and Straight, Oklahoma
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