
The town of Jennings sits at the intersection of Pawnee and Creek counties, serving as a focal point for this rural landscape in the early twenty-first century. The surrounding terrain is defined by a dense network of seasonal and perennial watercourses, including the meandering Lagoon Creek to the south and House Cr to the north. These drainage patterns have historically dictated the placement of roads and homesteads across the varied elevation of the Oklahoma interior.
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