Noble County

Noble County, Oklahoma

Noble County was named for John W. Noble, interior secretary in 1893.

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101 Ranch

Old boundary line here - Named for its cattle brand '101' this ranch was begun by Col. Geo. W. Miller on his claim at opening of Cherokee Strip, Sept. 16, 1893. Operated by sons, George, Joe, a…

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Cherokee Strip Museum

Located on five acres of land about an hour north of Oklahoma City, the Cherokee Strip Museum provides an opportunity to explore the remarkable events and people who made up the history of the …

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Otoe-Missouria Tribal Reservation

The Otoes were prairie-dwellers and hunters. They migrated fro the Lake Michigan area to Iowa then to Nebraska in 1700. The Missouria merged with the Otoe Tribe in 1798. Removal to Indian Terri…

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Perry CCC Lake & Park

CCC Lake & Park in Perry features covered picnic areas, gazebos, a boat dock, grills and a playground. Built during the Great Depression by the Civilian Conservation Corps, CCC Lake & P…


  1. County information from Wikipedia.
  2. Population from U.S. Census Bureau, 2020.