Named for Jeff King, an early resident, Kingston is a town in Marshall County, in south-central Oklahoma. Kingston hosts the Striper Festival each year.
 
 
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Facilitating guided fishing trips for striper and catfish on Lake Texoma, the guide service is based in Kingston, Oklahoma. Its services, location and rates are specified, and photographs are included.
http://www.advantageguideservice.com/
The ranch in Kingston, Oklahoma specializes in the breeding, farming, selling and hunting of white-tail deer, mule deer, and elk. Its services are discussed, and photographs are included.
http://www.barkerboyswhitetails.com/
Situated on Lake Texoma, near Kingston, Oklahoma, the full-service marina features a recreational vehicle park, store, gas dock, and other services. Its site includes a profile of the facilities, contacts, and an online bulletin board.
http://www.buncombecreek.com/
The Kingston, Oklahoma B&B offers both rooms and suites, which are described, with photographs included. Other resources include a list of features and amenities, directions and maps to the facility.
http://www.harbor-inn.net/
Offering an elementary, middle and high school curriculum, the K-12 public school administrative district is located in Kingston, Oklahoma. Its academic, athletic and cafeteria programs and facilities are highlighted.
http://www.kingston.k12.ok.us/
The United Methodist Church congregation meets at its facilities on Alberta Creek Road in Kingston, Oklahoma. A church calendar and contact list are posted, and its ministries and programs are highlighted.
http://www.lighthouseumcok.org/
Based in Kingston, Oklahoma, the real estate agency specializes in facilitating the purchase and sale of properties on Lake Texoma, a man-made, 89,000-acre lake that spans the Oklahoma/Texas border. Featured listings are highlighted, along with suggestions for banks and lenders, calculators, and other resources.
http://www.texomaagency.com/