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    Muskogee (/məˈskoʊɡiː/) is the 13th-largest city in Oklahoma and is the county seat of Muskogee County. Home to Bacone College, it lies approximately...
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    Muskogee County is a county located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 66,339. The county seat is Muskogee. The county...
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    is a town along the east bank of the Verdigris River in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 620 at the 2010 census, a 3.9 percent...
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  • Muscogee, Florida, a ghost town Muskogee, Oklahoma, a city Muscogee County, Georgia Muskogee County, Oklahoma State of Muskogee, a nation declared by William...
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  • drummer Roy Edward Burris. "Okie" is a slang name for someone from Oklahoma, and Muskogee (population 40,000) is the 13th largest city in the state. The song...
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  • James E. Edmondson (category Politicians from Muskogee, Oklahoma)
    was born on March 7, 1945. He graduated from Central High School in Muskogee, Oklahoma, before attending Northeastern State University. Following graduation...
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    Karen Keith (category Politicians from Muskogee, Oklahoma)
    election. Karen Keith was raised in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and graduated from Muskogee High School in 1972. She attended Oklahoma State University, graduating in...
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  • Muskogee Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in Muskogee, Oklahoma, United States. Consisting of 91 sworn officers and 28 other employees...
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    KTUL (category 1954 establishments in Oklahoma)
    to the Muskogee Turnpike, in unincorporated southeastern Tulsa County (near Coweta). Channel 8 was originally allocated to Muskogee, Oklahoma, where several...
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  • The Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, located in Muskogee, Oklahoma, honors Oklahoma musicians for their lifetime achievements in music. The induction ceremony...
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    Warner is a town in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,641 at the 2010 census, an increase of 14.8 percent over the figure...
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  • Marlon Coleman (category Politicians from Muskogee, Oklahoma)
    and Baptist minister from Louisiana who served as the 50th mayor of Muskogee, Oklahoma, from July 6, 2020 to April 9, 2024. A member of the Republican Party...
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    Bass Reeves (category People from Muskogee, Oklahoma)
    his life as a model citizen. When Oklahoma became a state in 1907, Reeves, then 68, became an officer of the Muskogee Police Department. He served for...
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  • A person who lives in or comes from Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA is called an Okie from Muskogee (although many consider the term disparaging). This is a list...
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    Charles N. Haskell (category Politicians from Muskogee, Oklahoma)
    Constitution and gaining Oklahoma's admission into the United States as the 46th state in 1907. A prominent businessman in Muskogee, he helped the city grow...
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  • Connors State College (category Education in Muskogee County, Oklahoma)
    Connors State College is a public community college in Warner and Muskogee, Oklahoma. The college was founded as an agricultural high school in 1908 and...
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    The Muscogee language (Muskogee, Mvskoke IPA: [maskókî] in Muscogee), previously referred to by its exonym, Creek, is a Muskogean language spoken by Muscogee...
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  • The 2021 Muskogee shooting was a mass murder that occurred in Muskogee, Oklahoma, United States, on February 2, 2021, when a gunman opened fire at a house...
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    Oktaha is a town in Muskogee County, Oklahoma, United States. Oktaha was named for a Muscogee chief, Oktarharsars Harjo (also known as Sands). The town...
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    Carrie Underwood (category People from Muskogee, Oklahoma)
    Path in 2020. Carrie Marie Underwood was born on March 10, 1983, in Muskogee, Oklahoma, to Carole (née Shatswell) and Steve Underwood. She has two older...
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    Robert Reed (category People from Muskogee, Oklahoma)
    Navasota, Texas and Shawnee, Oklahoma, attending Woodrow Wilson Grade School before the family moved to Muskogee, Oklahoma. In Oklahoma, his father, John Sr....
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    Muskogee-Davis Regional Airport (IATA: MKO, ICAO: KMKO, FAA LID: MKO) is a city-owned Regional Business Airport located seven miles south of Muskogee...
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    The Muskogee Turnpike, also designated State Highway 351 (SH-351), is a controlled-access toll road in eastern Oklahoma. Opened in 1969, the 53-mile (85...
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    Drew Edmondson (category Politicians from Muskogee, Oklahoma)
    district attorney for Muskogee County, Oklahoma, from 1983 to 1992. He was defeated twice in campaigns for U.S. Congress in Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district...
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    Fort Gibson is a town in Cherokee and Muskogee counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The population was 3,814 as of the 2020 Census. It is the location...
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  • Bill Mercer (category Writers from Muskogee, Oklahoma)
    is an American sportscaster, educator and author. Originally from Muskogee, Oklahoma, he has retired to Durham, North Carolina after a long residence in...
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    Seth Littrell (category Sportspeople from Muskogee, Oklahoma)
    championships in 1974 and 1975. Littrell was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, and attended Muskogee High School. He played fullback and linebacker where he...
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    Midland Valley Railroad (category Defunct Oklahoma railroads)
    the purpose of building a line from Hope, Arkansas, through Muskogee and Tulsa, Oklahoma to Wichita, Kansas. It was backed by C. Jared Ingersoll, a Philadelphia...
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  • No. 20) is a public school district headquartered in Muskogee, Oklahoma. It covers most of Muskogee. The district's mascot is the Rougher, an anthropomorphic...
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    The Swon Brothers (category Country musicians from Oklahoma)
    The Swon Brothers are an American country music duo from Muskogee, Oklahoma, consisting of Zach Swon (born February 21, 1985) and Colton Swon (born August...
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