The history of Seminole, in northern Seminole County, Oklahoma, is related to an earlier settlement named Tidmore. When the railroad bypassed Tidmore, most of its residents moved north of that town, establishing Seminole, which was platted in 1906.
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Hosted in cooperation with a group of Southern Baptist associations, the camp program utilizes the Falls Creek Camping Facilities in Seminole, Oklahoma. Schedules, staff introductions, and sponsoring associations are included, with announcements and contacts.
http://www.associationalchildrenscamp.com/
The municipality's official web site offers information on the city's location and a map of the city, city council schedules and agendas, and an overview of its administrative offices, departments and services. Codified ordinances are available from the site, as well.
http://www.seminole-oklahoma.net/
Jasmine Moran Children's Museum
The history, location, hours of operation, and an overview of the children's museum in Seminole, Oklahoma is given, including photographs and contact data.
http://www.jasminemoran.com/
The Chamber is a membership organization comprised of businesses and professional individuals in Seminole, Oklahoma or the surrounding area. Its projects, and a member directory are featured, along with a schedule of programs and events.
http://www.seminoleokchamber.org/
The newspaper is published in Seminole, Oklahoma. Its content may be viewed in its entirety online or delivered by subscription only. The content otherwise available includes legal notices, subscription data, an archive of obituaries, and a map showing the location of its offices. The online submission of classified ads, game results, birth, engagement and wedding announcements, and letters to the editor is permitted.
http://www.seminoleproducer.com/
The unofficial community page features links to local schools, museums, churches, clubs and other organizataions, businesses, real estate companies, governmental agencies, and historical resources.
http://www.seminoleoklahoma.com/