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| Name | Crescent, Oklahoma |
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Crescent, Oklahoma is a city located in Logan County, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, in the United States. It is situated near the Cimarron River and is part of the Oklahoma City, OK Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city is close to several major highways, including U.S. Route 77 and U.S. Route 33, and is near the Guthrie, Oklahoma and Edmond, Oklahoma areas. The city's location allows for easy access to nearby cities, such as Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Norman, Oklahoma.
Crescent, Oklahoma is located at an elevation of 1,145 feet above sea level, and its terrain is characterized by rolling hills and prairies. The city is situated near the Cimarron River, which flows into the Arkansas River and eventually into the Mississippi River. The area is also close to several lakes, including Lake Hefner and Lake Overholser, which are popular for recreational activities such as fishing and boating. The city's geography is similar to that of other nearby cities, such as Guthrie, Oklahoma, Edmond, Oklahoma, and Stillwater, Oklahoma, which are all located in the Great Plains region. The region's geography is also influenced by the Ozark Plateau and the Wichita Mountains, which are located to the east and west of the city, respectively.
The area that is now Crescent, Oklahoma was originally settled by the Kaw Nation and the Ponca Nation, who were later forcibly removed to Indian Territory by the United States government. The city was founded in 1889, during the Land Run of 1889, when the area was opened to settlement by the United States Land Office. The city was named after the crescent-shaped curve of the Cimarron River, which runs through the area. The city's history is also tied to the nearby city of Guthrie, Oklahoma, which was the territorial capital of Oklahoma Territory and is now a popular tourist destination. The city's history is also influenced by the Chisholm Trail, which passed through the area and was used by cattle drivers to drive their herds to market in cities such as Abilene, Kansas and Dodge City, Kansas.
As of the 2010 United States Census, the population of Crescent, Oklahoma was 1,281 people, with a population density of 640 people per square mile. The city's population is predominantly White American, with smaller percentages of African American, Native American, and Asian American residents. The city's demographics are similar to those of other nearby cities, such as Guthrie, Oklahoma, Edmond, Oklahoma, and Stillwater, Oklahoma. The city is also close to several major universities, including Oklahoma State University–Stillwater and the University of Central Oklahoma, which are located in Stillwater, Oklahoma and Edmond, Oklahoma, respectively.
The economy of Crescent, Oklahoma is primarily based on agriculture, with major crops including wheat, corn, and soybeans. The city is also home to several small businesses, including retail stores, restaurants, and service providers. The city's economy is also influenced by the nearby city of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, which is a major center for the energy industry and is home to several large companies, including Chesapeake Energy and Devon Energy. The city is also close to several major transportation hubs, including the Will Rogers World Airport and the Tulsa International Airport, which provide access to national and international markets.
The city of Crescent, Oklahoma is served by the Crescent Public Schools district, which operates several schools in the area, including Crescent High School and Crescent Elementary School. The city is also close to several major universities, including Oklahoma State University–Stillwater and the University of Central Oklahoma, which offer a range of academic programs in fields such as business, engineering, and education. The city's education system is also influenced by the nearby city of Edmond, Oklahoma, which is home to the University of Central Oklahoma and several other institutions of higher education.
The city of Crescent, Oklahoma has a well-developed infrastructure, with several major highways passing through the area, including U.S. Route 77 and U.S. Route 33. The city is also served by a railroad line, which provides access to national and international markets. The city's infrastructure is also influenced by the nearby city of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, which is a major center for the energy industry and is home to several large companies, including Chesapeake Energy and Devon Energy. The city is also close to several major transportation hubs, including the Will Rogers World Airport and the Tulsa International Airport, which provide access to national and international markets. The city's infrastructure is also supported by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration, which provide funding and oversight for the city's transportation systems. Category: Cities in Oklahoma