
The N Canadian River flows across this Canadian County landscape, anchoring a rural geography where the expansion of Oklahoma City meets long-established farming communities. Small agricultural centers like Richland and Banner maintain their identity amidst a network of section-line roads and creek drainages. The area is dotted with local water management features including Bill Garms Reservoir and Brown-McClure Reservoir, which reflect the region's reliance on managed water sources for its prairie environment.
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1893 Cogar
Canadian County, OK

1893 Fort Reno
Canadian County, OK

1941 Fort Reno
Canadian County, OK

1942 Fort Reno
Canadian County, OK

1949 Fort Reno
Canadian County, OK

1966 Minco NE
Canadian County, OK

1967 Cogar NW
Canadian County, OK

1967 Fort Reno SW
Canadian County, OK

1968 Cogar NE
Canadian County, OK

1972 El Reno NE
Canadian County, OK

1972 Richland
Canadian County, OK

1979 Fort Reno
Canadian County, OK

1979 Fort Reno NE
Canadian County, OK

1979 Geary South
Canadian County, OK

1979 Porcupine Butte
Canadian County, OK

2022 Cogar NE
Canadian County, OK

2022 Cogar NW
Canadian County, OK

2022 El Reno NE
Canadian County, OK

2022 Fort Reno
Canadian County, OK

2022 Fort Reno NE
Canadian County, OK

2022 Fort Reno SW
Canadian County, OK

2022 Geary South
Canadian County, OK

2022 Minco NE
Canadian County, OK

2022 Porcupine Butte
Canadian County, OK

2022 Richland
Canadian County, OK