The town of Hallett, Oklahoma was formed at the junction of two railroads, which constructed lines through the town in 1903. Named for Charles H. Hallett, the town was founded in 1904, and a post office was established in 1905. Hallett is in Pawnee County.
 
 
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Representing those who are behind the auto racing industry, including workers, mechanics, engine builders, competitors, and other specialies, often referred to as corner workers, corner crews, turn marshals, track safety workers, flagging and communications workers, many of who are profiled here, with photographs and other resources.
http://www.hallettcornerworkers.com/
Available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, the locksmith is based in Hallett, Oklahoma. The company's service area, services, and fees are discussed, and a blog is included.
http://hallett405locksmith.com/
With its business office in Hallett, Oklahoma, the racing circuit is a 1.8 mile, 10 turn road racing course with more than eighty feet of elevation change. The facilities are highlighted, including a map showing its location, a track map, and contact data.
http://www.hallettracing.net/
The school of high performance driving is located at the Hallett Motor Racing Circuit track, a 1.8 mile road racing facility west of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The racing school is highlighted, including its services, photographs, and other resources.
http://www.hallettracingschool.com/