
Leedey stands as the primary hub in this West Oklahoma landscape, where the town's compact grid is flanked by the Sewage Disp Ponds and a prominent Radio Tower. The area's agricultural and industrial character is defined by a dense distribution of Gas Wells and the remnants of former transportation networks, most notably the Old Railroad Grade running south from the town center. Local history is anchored by several rural burial sites, including Evergreen Cem, New Hermon Cem, and Rhea Cem, which serve as permanent markers of the region's early settlements.
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