Cleo Springs is a small town in north-central Major County, Oklahoma. Originally known simply as Cleo, a post office was established in 1894, and the town was incorporated in 1901.
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The public school administrative district operates an elementary school in grades PK-4 in Cleo Springs, and a high school sfor students in grades 5-12 in Aline, Oklahoma. A school calendar, enrollment packet and other downloadable documents are included. - Aline-Cleo Public Schools
http://www.alinecleo.k12.ok.us/
Affiliated with the Disciples of Christ, the congregation meets at its facilities in Cleo Springs, Oklahoma. Its history, location, and hours of operation are featured, along with a statement of beliefs. - Cleo Springs Christian Church
http://www.1cleochristian.org/
Cleo Springs Church of the Nazarene
Meeting at its facilities at 4th and Texas in Cleo Springs, Oklahoma, the congregation is associated with the Oklahoma District of the Church of the Nazarene. Its services times and contacts are posted. - Cleo Springs Church of the Nazarene
http://www.oknaz.org/cleo-springs/
Offering guided hunts for deer, turkey, quail and predators, each of which are outlined here, the guide service is based in Cleo Springs, Oklahoma. Trail photos and other depictions are presented, along with information about its policies, regulations, and a map. - Drop Line Hunts
http://www.droptinehunts.com/
Owned and operated by the Oklahoma Historical Society, the Sod House Museum is located north of Cleo Springs, Oklahoma. Its location, contacts, and tour information are presented, with photographs and other resources. - Sod House Museum
http://www.visitwoodscounty.com/sod-house-museum/