Texoma
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Texoma, a portmanteau of the words Texas and Oklahoma, is used to describe the area on either side of the border between these two states along the Red River valley, in particular the area around Lake Texoma, a popular recreation area. The surrounding area is alternatively referred to as Texomaland.
A portion of the Texoma area south of Lake Texoma has been designated an American Viticultural Area, the Texoma AVA.
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[edit] Cities and towns
- Ada, Oklahoma
- Altus, Oklahoma
- Ardmore, Oklahoma
- Duncan, Oklahoma
- Durant, Oklahoma
- Hollis, Oklahoma
- Frederick, Oklahoma
- Kingston, Oklahoma
- Idabel, Oklahoma
- Lawton, Oklahoma
- Walters, Oklahoma
- Waurika, Oklahoma
- Bonham, Texas
- Bells, Texas
- Boston, Texas
- Clarksville, Texas
- Collinsville, Texas
- Denison, Texas
- Dorchester, Texas
- Gainesville, Texas
- Gordonville, Texas
- Gunter, Texas
- Henrietta, Texas
- Howe, Texas
- Montague, Texas
- Paris, Texas
- Pottsboro, Texas
- Quanah, Texas
- Sherman, Texas
- Tom Bean, Texas
- Van Alstyne, Texas
- Vernon, Texas
- Wichita Falls, Texas
- Whitesboro, Texas
[edit] Counties
- Bryan County, Oklahoma
- Carter County, Oklahoma
- Choctaw County, Oklahoma
- Comanche County, Oklahoma
- Cotton County, Oklahoma
- Harmon County, Oklahoma
- Jackson County, Oklahoma
- Jefferson County, Oklahoma
- Love County, Oklahoma
- Marshall County, Oklahoma
- McCurtain County, Oklahoma
- Tillman County, Oklahoma
- Bowie County, Texas
- Clay County, Texas
- Cooke County, Texas
- Fannin County, Texas
- Grayson County, Texas
- Hardeman County, Texas
- Grayson County, Texas
- Lamar County, Texas
- Montague County, Texas
- Red River County, Texas
- Wichita County, Texas
- Wilbarger County, Texas
[edit] See also
- Big Pasture
- Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
- East Texas
- Eisenhower State Park
- Greer County, Texas, now defunct county and site of a 19th century state boundary dispute
- North Texas
- Northeast Texas
- Piney Woods
- Texoma Council of Governments
- Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge
- Red River (Mississippi watershed)
- Washita River
[edit] External links
- Texoma at the Open Directory Project