Oklahoma City, OK Summer Camps
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Cookieland Girl Scout Camp
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Day Camp
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Coed
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- 405-751-6363
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- 405-297-2386
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Day Camp
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- 405-685-3311
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- 405-297-2386
Bvs Summer Day Camp Adventure
Oklahoma City, OK
is a weekly half day camp for children entering 1st to 6th grade that focuses on fostering creativity, self expression and self esteem through the wonderful world of art.
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Astec International Aerospace Academy
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Residential Camp
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Camp Fire Usa Heart Of Oaklahoma Council
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Residential Camp
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Coed
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Outdoor Achievement Group
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Residential Camp
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Boys Only
Astec Spring Break Aerospace Academy
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Day Camp
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Oklahoma Shakespeare Young Company Theatre Camp
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Day Camp
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Summer Camps in Oklahoma City, OK
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About Oklahoma City, OK
Oklahoma City is the capital and the largest city in the state of Oklahoma. The county seat of Oklahoma County, the city ranks 31st among United States cities in population. The city's population, from the 2010 census, was 579,999, with a metro-area population of 1,252,987 . In 2010, the Oklahoma City-Shawnee Combined Statistical Area had a population of 1,322,249 residents. Oklahoma City's city limits extend into Canadian county, Cleveland, and Pottawatomie counties, though much of those areas outside of the core Oklahoma County area are suburban or rural . The city ranks as the eighth-largest city in the United States by land area .
History of Oklahoma City, OK
History of Oklahoma City Oklahoma City was settled on April 23, 1889, when the area known as the "unassigned lands" was opened for European-American settlement in an event known as "The Land Run". Some 10,000 homesteaders settled the area that would become the capital of Oklahoma. The town grew quickly; the population doubled between 1890 and 1900. Early leaders of the development of the city included Anton Classen, John Shartel, Henry Overholser and James W. Maney. By the time Oklahoma was admitted to the Union in 1907, Oklahoma City had surpassed Guthrie, the territorial capital, as the population center and commercial hub of the new state. Soon after, the capital was moved from Guthrie to Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City was a major stop on Route 66 during the early part of the 20th century; it was prominently mentioned in Bobby Troup's 1946 jazz classic, " Route 66", later made famous by Nat King Cole. Before World War II, Oklahoma City developed major stockyards, attracting jobs and revenue formerly in Chicago and Omaha. With the 1928 discovery of oil within the city limits , it became a center of oil production.
Oklahoma City, OK City Statistics:
Population: 506132
Longitude: -97.5135
Latitude: 35.4671