
The National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) Public Map Viewer is a web-based mapping application designed to assist the general public with displaying and querying data related to 1)-gas transmission and hazardous liquid pipelines 2)-liquefied nat
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Arkoma Public Library
1101 Main Street
Arkoma, OK 74901
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Broken Bow Public Library
404 N Broadway St.
Broken Bow, OK 74728
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Choctaw County Public Library
703 E Jackson Street
Hugo, OK 74743
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Coal County Public Library
115 W Ohio
Coalgate, OK 74538
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Hartshorne Public Library
720 Pennsylvania Avenue
Hartshorne, OK 74547
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Heavener Public Library
203 East Avenue C
Heavener, OK 74937
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Latimer County Public Library
301 W Ada Ave
Wilburton, OK 74578
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Mattie Terry Public Library
311 North Johnson
Valliant, OK 74764
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McAlester Public Library
520 E Smith Ave (Location During Renovation)
Former Edmond Doyle Elementary School in North McAlester
McAlester, OK 74501
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Patrick Lynch Public Library
206 S McKenna Street
Poteau, OK 74953
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Spiro Public Library
208 S Main Street
Spiro, OK 74959
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Stigler Public Library
410 NE 6th Street
Stigler, OK 74462
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Talihina Public Library
900 Second Street
Talihina, OK 74571
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Wister Public Library
211 Plum Street
Wister, OK 74966
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The National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS) Public Map Viewer is a web-based mapping application designed to assist the general public with displaying and querying data related to 1)-gas transmission and hazardous liquid pipelines 2)-liquefied nat
Oklahoma’s official state government blue book has been titled the Oklahoma Almanac since 1993, but it has had a variety of names since its inception in 1909 as the Oklahoma State Manual.
Blending geographic information system (GIS) mapping features with an easy-to-use interface and a plethora of health, economic, and social welfare data from government and private sources, “PolicyMap is a web-based tool for mapping US data
The Sanborn map collection consists of a uniform series of large-scale maps, dating from 1867 to the present and depicting the commercial, industrial, and residential sections of some twelve thousand cities and towns in the United States, Canada,
Student and Teacher researchers can use this database to explore current events, social, political and economic issues, scientific discoveries and other popular topics frequently discussed in the classroom.
During 1935 and 1936, the Works Progress Administration and the Oklahoma Tax Commission produced over 2,400 maps to determine the value of real estate.