Located in both Garvin and Murray counties, the City of Davis, Oklahoma was established as a railroad town, and was named for Samuel H. Davis, who established a dry goods store four miles south of the town's current site in 1890. The town was incorporated in 1898.
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Situated on more than four hundred acres near Davis, Oklahoma, the park features hundreds of wild, exotic and rare animals, most roaming freely in habitats similar to their own. Directions, admission and tour information, as well as an overview of available accommodations are presented. - Arbuckle Wilderness
http://www.arbucklewilderness.com/
A history and profile of the city is presented, including an introduction to the municipal government, meeting schedules, agendas and notes, as well as various permits, forms, city codes, and other resources. - City of Davis, Oklahoma
http://www.davisokla.com/
Comprised of business and professional people in the Davis, Oklahoma area, the Chamber's membership policies and benefits of membership are stated, along with a member directory and economic overview of the community. - Davis Chamber of Commerce
http://www.davisok.org/
Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center
Home to the annual summer meetings of the Baptist Young People's Union since the early 1900s, the history and features of the conference center are presented, including photographs and contact data. - Falls Creek Baptist Conference Center
http://www.fallscreekok.org/
Associated with the Southern Baptist Convention, the FBC congregation meets at its facilities on South 3rd Street in Davis, Oklahoma. Its ministries and beliefs are discussed, along with a service schedule, church calendar, and announcements. - First Baptist Church Davis
http://www.davisfbc.com/
The financial institution is headquartered and located in Davis, Oklahoma. Featured is an overview of its personal and business banking services, loan services, and other services, along with its location, hours, and contacts. - First National Bank of Davis
http://www.fnbdavis.com/
Operated by the City of Davis, Oklahoma, the 1,500-acre park provides a geological view into the region's past. The park's history, geology, and features are highlighted, along with available campsites, cabins, rates, and a map showing its location. - Turner Falls Park
http://www.turnerfallspark.com/
Owned and operated by the YMCA of Greater Oklahoma City, the camp is located in Davis, Oklahoma. Its summer camp, outdoor school, weekend retreat, and homeschooling programs are highlighted, with photographs and video. - YMCA Camp Classen
http://www.itsmycamp.org/