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Natural Gas Industry Marker


category : Historic Markers
This granite marker, located on the grounds of Regional Park on Highway 3, explains the history and importance of the Natural Gas in the Panhandle Region. The Oklahoma Panhandle is part of the area that sits on the largest individual gas reserve in the United States ... the Hugoton field. It also provides the worlds largest source of helium.


Admission: No charge
Address: Regional Park, Hwy 3

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Tortilla Factory

This small, locally owned tortilla factory has a friendly and helpful staff who are more than willing to let you come in and watch them making their delicious tortillas. There is sufficient room in the shop for 20

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No Man's Land Regional Park & Tourism Center

The Information Center is located on Highway 3 at the southeast edge of Guymon. Picnic facilities, parking and restrooms are available. Free state maps and brochures of regional attractions are available. An area cattle brand display, windmill and other memorabilia are also on display at No Man'

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Genealogy Section, Library

The Guymon Public Library has an extensive Genealogy Section that includes area newspaper from pre-statehood to the present on microfilm. There is also an extensive Native American genealogy area;

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Sunset Hills Golf Course

With more great golfing days than even Arizona, Guymon is the home of Sunset Hills Golf Course, one of the premier 18 hole facilities in Oklahoma. With a USGA Course Rating of 69.0, this 6236 yard, par 71 / slope 117

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