
Keyes serves as the primary hub for the high plains of Cimarron County in the Oklahoma Panhandle. This landscape is defined by its geometric section-line road network, including Ramsey Blvd, Monroe Ave, and Polk Ave within the town center. Local history is anchored at the Willowbar Cem, situated in the open countryside south of the community. The topography is dotted with several significant local water bodies, notably Willow Bar Lake and Castor Lake, which are crucial landmarks in this semi-arid region. These features, along with Slimp Lake to the northeast, represent the essential water resources and social landmarks for the ranching and farming families of the western Panhandle.
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1954 · Dalhart
USGS Topo · 1:250,000
1958 · Dalhart
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1962 · Dalhart
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1971 · Keyes SW
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1971 · Keyes West
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1971 · Keyes NW
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1971 · Keyes NE
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1971 · Sampsel Lake
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1971 · Conrad NW
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1971 · Keyes East
USGS Topo · 1:24,000