Oklahoma topographic maps
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Hydro
United States > Oklahoma > Caddo County
Hydro is located near the northwestern corner of Caddo County at an elevation of 1,557 feet (475 m). A small part of the town extends north into Blaine County.
Average elevation: 471 m
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Tulsa
United States > Oklahoma > Tulsa County
Tulsa is located in the northeastern corner of Oklahoma between the edge of the Great Plains and the foot of the Ozarks in a generally forested region of rolling hills. The city touches the eastern extent of the Cross Timbers, an ecoregion of forest and prairie transitioning from the drier plains of the west…
Average elevation: 221 m
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Lawton
United States > Oklahoma > Comanche County
Developed on former reservation lands of the Kiowa, Comanche, and Apache Indians, Lawton was founded by European Americans on 6 August 1901. It was named after Major General Henry Ware Lawton, who served in the Civil War, where he earned the Medal of Honor, and was killed in action in the Philippine–American…
Average elevation: 352 m