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The population of Cheyenne is approximately 778 (2000).
The amount of land area in Cheyenne is 2.654 sq. kilometers. Cheyenne miscellany. Return to Index Cheyenne location: in western Oklahoma on the banks of the Washita River about 22 miles north of Interstate 40.
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History & History Related Items Cheyenne history: The government started Cheyenne on 19 April 1892 when it was opened for white settlement. By the end of that day, the town had 50 residents. It was incorporated on 15 December 1908. Cheyenne attractions: Black Kettle Museum Community Museum Battle of Washita National Historic Site, Black Kettle National Grasslands, Roll One-Room School House, Santa Fe Train Depot, Strong City Site House, Roger Mills County Museum, Pioneer Museum, Augusta Metcalf Museum, Break O'Day Farm Also in town are the City Park, Municipal Swimming Pool, Hospital, Roger Mills County Court House, full service gas stations, convenience stores, grocery store, restaurants, motels, and bed and breakfast Cheyenne is a small rural town with a lot of things to do. We are filled with history. But we still don't lock our houses or our cars. It is a place to step back in time and enjoy the rolling western Oklahoma landscape, beautiful sunsets and friendly people. Return to Index
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