Difference between revisions of "Oklahoma City, Oklahoma"
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− | The Oklahoma City [[graticule]] is located around latitude 35, longitude -97. It includes all of the Oklahoma City metro area, including Oklahoma City proper, Edmond, Moore, Norman, El Reno, Kingfisher, Mustang, Yukon, Piedmont, Choctaw, and Chickasha. This area of Oklahoma provides rather sharp contrasts between urban and rural areas, providing some interesting meeting places. The graticule also includes Lake Thunderbird, as well as several area casinos. | + | The Oklahoma City [[graticule]] is located around latitude 35, longitude -97. It includes all of the Oklahoma City metro area, including Oklahoma City proper, Edmond, Moore, Norman, El Reno, Kingfisher, Mustang, Yukon, Piedmont, Choctaw, and Chickasha. This area of Oklahoma provides rather sharp contrasts between urban and rural areas, providing some interesting meeting places. The graticule also includes Lake Thunderbird, as well as several area casinos. Roughly 1/3 of the entire population of the state of Oklahoma lives in this graticule. |
==Notable Dates== | ==Notable Dates== |
Revision as of 14:59, 19 June 2008
Alva | Enid | Pawhuska |
Weatherford | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Shawnee |
Lawton | Ardmore | Ada |
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The Oklahoma City graticule is located around latitude 35, longitude -97. It includes all of the Oklahoma City metro area, including Oklahoma City proper, Edmond, Moore, Norman, El Reno, Kingfisher, Mustang, Yukon, Piedmont, Choctaw, and Chickasha. This area of Oklahoma provides rather sharp contrasts between urban and rural areas, providing some interesting meeting places. The graticule also includes Lake Thunderbird, as well as several area casinos. Roughly 1/3 of the entire population of the state of Oklahoma lives in this graticule.
Notable Dates
April 19, 1995 - a sad day for the town, and the country - be glad geohashing wasn't invented yet. Had it been, a geohasher in this graticule might've been within 8 city blocks of a terrorist attck.
Geohashes
Most recent geohashes on top
2008-06-02 35 -97 - Drive-by by Dani in Crown Heights Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Crown Heights is an historic preservation district in Oklahoma City. [photo]