The Carter County town of Wilson, Oklahoma was incorporated as New Wilson in 1913, and renamed Wilson in 1920. The town was named by John Ringling, the son of August Rungeling, as a tribute to Charles Wilson, manager of the Ringling Brothers Circus.
 
 
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The location, hours of operation, and contacts for the flower shop in Wilson, Oklahoma are posted, and its products are highlighted and made available for purchase online.
http://www.blondellsflowerswilson.com/
Affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention, the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma, and the Enon Baptist Association, the church's location in Wilson, Oklahoma, service times and a church calendar are posted. A sermon archive is included.
http://www.rbcwilson.org/
Schiralli Construction Corporation
Offering general engineering and building contracting services, the company is based in Wilson, Oklahoma. Its trucks and equipment are featured, along with current and past projects, contact data, and a page with items offered for sale.
http://www.schiralliconstruction.com/
Housed in the Dr. Darling/Wilson Post-Democrat building, constructed in 1926, the museum records the life and times of Wilson, Oklahoma and the surrounding communities, offering artifacts, documents and other materials for viewing and research. Its location, hours, and policies are featured.
http://www.wilsonhistoricalmuseum.org/
The public school district operates a pre-kindergarten early childhood center, an elementary school, middle school and a high school, which also offers an alternative education program in Wilson, Oklahoma. General information about the district and specific information about each of its school campuses are featured.
http://www.wilson.k12.ok.us/