Chattanooga, Oklahoma is located in both Comanche and Tillman counties. The town originated when the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Reservation was opened to non-Indian settlement in 1901, and named for the Tennessee hometown of one of its founders, N.C. Sisson.
 
 
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Air Nav: Chattanooga Sky Harbor Airport
The location and operation of the municipal airport of Chattanooga, Oklahoma is offered, along with an overview of airport communications, services, and operational statistics.
http://www.airnav.com/airport/92F
The K-12 public school administrative district is headquartered in Chattanooga, Oklahoma. Its elementary and secondary school campuses are profiled, along with a school map, cafeteria information, and announcements.
http://www.chatty.k12.ok.us/
The history and a profile of the town is presented, with an overview of its school system, area churches, and local businesses. Several photographs are included.
http://www.chattyok.com/
Offering a variety of packages for deer hunting, spring turkey hunting, qual hunting, and wild hog hunting in Oklahoma, the guide service is based in Chattanooga, Oklahoma. Its packages, rates, and hunting photographs are featured.
http://www.southwestquail.com/