Vian is a small town in Sequoyah County, Oklahoma, and home to the Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge on the Arkansas River. The town began as a trading post between the Big and Little Vian creeks, for which it took its name. Scenes from the movie, "Where the Red Fern Grows" were filmed in the area.
 
 
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Landmark Missionary Baptist Church
The ministries and missions of the church in Vian, Oklahoma are outlined, including a weekly schedule of services, Bible studies and other programs, Bible study helps, contact information, and a sermon archive.
http://www.vianlandmark.com/
The RV facility in Vian, Oklahoma is located near Lake Tenkiller, the State Park, Pine Cove Marina, and other attractions. Its amenities and rates are defined, along with testimonials, photographs, and contact information.
http://www.meadow-park.com/
Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge
Operated by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Southwest Region 2, the wildlife refuge has its headquarters in Vian, Oklahoma. Featured is a waterfowl census, an overview of the facilities, and details on trails and an automobile tour route through the refuge.
http://www.fws.gov/southwest/refuges/oklahoma/sequoyah/
Based in Vian, Oklahoma, the real estate brokerage company offers all sorts of properties, including lake cabins, luxury homes, lots and acreage, commercial property, and investment property. Its listings are highlighted, and directions to the office, brokerage disclosure information, and contacts are included.
http://www.tenkillerproperty.com/
The campuses of the PK-12 public school administrative district are highlighted, with schedules, staff contacts, announcements and other resources. Parents of children enrolled in the district may view the grades of their children in a private area of the site.
http://www.vian.k12.ok.us/
Published in Vian Oklahoma, the Vian Tenkiller News is an independent weekly newspaper covering the news, sports and events of western Sequoyah County. Advertising, subscription and contact data are presented, and a digital issue of the publication is available by subscription.
http://www.viannews.com/