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  1. Yukon, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

    • Yukon is a city in eastern Canadian County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 23,630 at the 2020 census. Founded in the 1890s, the town was named in reference to a gold rush in Yukon Territory, Canada, at the time. Historically, Yukon served as an urban center for area farmers and the site of a milling operation. Currently, it is primarily a resid… See more

    History

    Yukon was founded by A.N. Spencer in 1891 and was named for the Yukon River which flows from British Columbia, across … See more

    Geography

    Yukon is located in east central Canadian County. The western boundary of Oklahoma City is at the county line 3.5 miles east of the center of Yukon. The town is traversed by Route 66 and state highways 4 and 92. It lies just nor… See more

    CountryUnited States
    CountyCanadian
    Elevation1,273 ft (388 m)
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    Demographics

    As of the 2010 census, there were 22,709 people, 8,744 households, and 6,390 families residing in the city. The population density was 880 inhabitants per square mile (340/km ). There were 9,231 housing units at an … See more

    Arts and culture

    The Czech Hall, a national and state historic site, is devoted to preserving Czech customs, heritage, and culture. Community events include the Czech Festival, which takes place on the first Saturday of October, a… See more

    Government

    Yukon has a Council-Manager government. This form of government combines elected officials with an appointed manager. All authority to set policy rests with a nonpartisan Mayor and City Council. The governing … See more

    Education

    The Yukon Public Schools district covers most of Yukon. It includes 11 schools, served a community of 36,938 people, and encompasses 66.10 square miles of land and 2.18 square miles of water. The school district offer… See more

    Notable people

    Joe Albertson, founder of the Albertsons chain of grocery stores and a notable philanthropist; born in Yukon
    Dan Bailey, kicker for Oklahoma State University and Dallas Cowboys… See more

     
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    Yukon, born in 1891 with about 25 residents, has grown in its 108 years to a thriving community with a population of over 24,000. A. N. Spencer, a cattleman from Texas, became a railroad builder. He was building a rail line from El …

     
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    Yukon (Canadian French:; formerly called the Yukon Territory and referred to as the Yukon) [8] is the smallest and westernmost of Canada's three territories. It is the most populous territory in Canada, with a population of 45,750 as of 2024, …

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    Oklahoma is the 20th-largest state in the United States, covering an area of 69,895 square miles (181,030 km 2 ), with 68,591 square miles (177,650 km 2) of land and 1,304 square miles (3,380 km 2) of water. [ 60] It lies partly in the …

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    About 4,000 kilometres south of Whitehorse, over the Rockies and not far from Dallas, Texas, there’s another Yukon. It’s the hometown of country music superstar Garth Brooks, and the Czech Capital of Oklahoma (named for the …

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