
Claremore serves as a primary reference point in this northeastern Oklahoma landscape, where the northern residential outskirts of the city meet the undulating terrain of the Osage Hills. The map details a transition from the structured street grid of Claremore and the Claremore Regional Airport into a more rural pattern of section lines and winding creek beds. Significant watercourses such as Seminole Cr, Panther Cr, and Chouteau Cr drain the higher elevations, including the prominent Bald Knob. Local history is anchored by sites like Harmony Star and Vann Cem, while modern institutional footprints are represented by the Northeast Technology Center Pryor. The extensive grid of county roads, including Ew 460 RD and E 126th ST N, reveals the contemporary infrastructure used to navigate these historically significant hills.
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