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Oklahoma, Lake Waynoka, Oklahoma
Oklahoma, Lake Waynoka, Oklahoma
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Oklahoma is a state in the South Central region of the United States of America. It is bordered by Kansas to the north, Missouri to the northeast, Arkansas to the east, Texas to the south, New Mexico to the west and Colorado to the northwest.

Guide to Oklahoma Hotels

Here's a list of hotels in Oklahoma that you can book online, listed by city, with full description, star rating, address, location map, evaluation, and prices as offered by different booking sites.


Vinita, Oklahoma
Vinita, Oklahoma
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Oklahoma covers an area of 69,898 sq mi (181,195 sq km). It ranks 20th in terms of size, measuring 298 miles (480 km) from east to west and 230 miles (370 km) from north to south. The highest point in the state is Black Mesa, at 4,973 ft (1,515 m).

Oklahoma has a population of 3.7 million people, ranking it 28th among the 50 states. Its biggest city and capital is Oklahoma City. The state was known as Oklahoma Territory until it joined the United States on 16 November, 1907, being the 46th state to be admitted to the Union. It is located in the Central time zone (-6/-5 GMT), although the city of Kenton is informally within the Mountain time zone (-7/-6 GMT). The abbreviation for Oklahoma is OK.


Cherokee Heritage Center, Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Cherokee Heritage Center, Tahlequah, Oklahoma
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Budget Travel to Oklahoma

By Plane
The two major airports in Oklahoma are the Will Rogers World Airport, a domestic airport in Oklahoma City, and the Tulsa International Airport, an international airport in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

By Road
Driving provides you the freedom to explore Oklahoma in detail. There are a few interstate highways serving the state. Interstate 40 cuts across central Oklahoma, passing through Oklahoma City. Interstate 35 runs north south through the state linking Wichita in Kansas to Dallas and Fort Worth in Texas, passing through Oklahoma City. I-44 connects Oklahoma City to Tulsa.

Business in Oklahoma

Oklahoma benefits from an established economy with a diverse range of industries, from food processing to aircraft production to telecommunications, as well as being a major producer of natural gas. A wide range of companies prefer Oklahoma office space as their location of choice.


Bryan County Courthouse, Oklahoma
Bryan County Courthouse, Oklahoma
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Principal Cities of Oklahoma

  1. Broken Arrow (75,000)
    City in northeastern Oklahoma, the largest suburb of Tulsa.

  2. Edmond (81,000)
    City on the northern border of Oklahoma City.

  3. Lawton (91,000)
    County seat of Comanche Count, in southwestern Oklahoma.

  4. Moore (41,000)
    City now making a reputation for fine dining, entertainment and shopping.

  5. Norman (111,000)
    City located 20 miles south of downtown Oklahoma City.

  6. Oklahoma City (580,000)
    Capital and largest city in Oklahoma.

  7. Shawnee (29,000)
    City in Pottawatomie County.

  8. Stillwater (46,000)
    City in north-central Oklahoma.

  9. Tulsa (392,000)
    A major city for the American oil industry.

Places of Interest in Oklahoma

These are arranged in alphabetical order
  1. Bartlesville
  2. Great Salt Plains State Park
  3. Tahlequah
  4. The Oklahoma Space Port

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