Meers, Oklahoma
Meers is a small town located on State Highway 115 in Comanche County, Oklahoma, in the foothills of the Wichita Mountains. Founded as a gold mining town in 1901, it was named for mine operator Andrew J. Meers. The only remaining structure of the original town is the Meers Store & Restaurant, which Food Network named as the best hamburger joint in Oklahoma & one of the best in the United States of America, largely due to its signature MeersBurger.[1] The Meers Store also served as the area post office from March 12, 1902, until February, 1989. Currently, area residents have Lawton mailing addresses. Meers lies on the Meers Fault, and, to monitor seismic activity, the Oklahoma Geological Survey installed a seismograph in the Meers Store in 1985.[2]
References
- ^ Food Network Top American Restaurants: Bon Appetit Picks the Best.
- ^ Oklahoma Geological Survey Seismograph Stations. (accessed February 14, 2007)
- Shirk, George H. Oklahoma Place Names. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1987. ISBN 0-8061-2028-2 .
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- Artillery Village
- Bethel
- Cache Wye
- Chatto Crossing
- Corral Crossing
- Cove Acres
- Coxs Corner
- Duhringe Pass
- Edgewater Park
- Four Mile Crossing
- Green Meadow Acres
- Grenade Crossing
- Indiahoma Wye
- Lake Ellsworth Addition
- Lakeside Village
- Latonka Acres
- Letitia
- Meers
- Mountain View
- Peachtree Crossing
- Porter Hill
- Pumpkin Center
- Richards Spur
- Ridley
- Sneed Acres
- Taupa
- The Holy City
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‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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