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| Name | Stillwater |
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| Total | 50,000 |
| Density | 661.3 per km² |
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| Total | 75.6 km² |
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Stillwater is a city located in the state of Oklahoma, United States. It is the county seat of Payne County and is situated in the north-central part of the state. With a population of approximately 50,000, Stillwater is the tenth-largest city in Oklahoma.
History[edit]
The city of Stillwater was established in 1884 during the Oklahoma Land Run. It was named after the nearby Stillwater Creek, which was named by Native Americans for its calm and clear waters. The area was originally inhabited by the Native American Osage tribe.
Geography[edit]
Stillwater is located at
36°07
46°N
and has a total area of 75.6 square kilometers. The city is situated in the Oklahoma Ozarks region, known for its scenic beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Economy[edit]
Stillwater has a diverse economy with a strong emphasis on education, research, and technology. The city is home to Oklahoma State University-Stillwater, which is a major employer and contributes significantly to the local economy. Other key industries in Stillwater include agriculture, manufacturing, and healthcare.
Education[edit]
Stillwater is known for its strong educational institutions. In addition to Oklahoma State University, the city is home to several public and private schools, including Stillwater Public Schools and Stillwater Christian School. The city also has a public library system that serves the community.
Culture and Recreation[edit]
Stillwater offers a vibrant cultural scene with numerous art galleries, theaters, and music venues. The city is known for its annual Arts Festival, which showcases the work of local and regional artists. Stillwater is also home to the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum, which honors the sport of wrestling and its athletes.
Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy a variety of recreational activities in and around Stillwater. The city has several parks and trails, including Boomer Lake Park and the Stillwater Trail System. Boomer Lake Park offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and picnicking, while the trail system provides scenic routes for walking, running, and biking.
Notable People[edit]
Stillwater has been home to many notable individuals throughout its history. Some of the city's most famous residents include:
- Garth Brooks - Country music singer and songwriter
- James Marsden - Actor
- Anita Hill - Attorney and professor
- Barry Sanders - Former professional football player