
Bartlesville serves as the western anchor for this expansive 1980s landscape, where the prairie of northeastern Oklahoma meets the edge of Kansas. The region is defined by the intersection of industrial activity and major river systems, notably the Verdigris River and Caney River. Significant aquatic features like Oologah Lake and the western reach of Grand Lake O' the Cherokees illustrate the era's managed water resources.
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