Claremore, OK
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About Claremore
- • Lynn Riggs, author of "Green Grow the Lilacs" which inspired "Oklahoma!", was born near Claremore.
- • Will Rogers Memorial Museum, honoring the famous cowboy philosopher, originated here.
- • The discovery of radium-rich mineral water made Claremore a health resort town.
- • Claremore is home to the world's largest belt buckle, a roadside attraction.
- • A devastating fire in 1920 destroyed much of Claremore's downtown business district.
- • Named for the Osage Chief Claremore, the town was established in 1903.
- • With over 20,000 residents, it's a medium-sized city, smaller than Tulsa.
- • At 686 feet, the elevation provides a slightly higher vantage point than surrounding areas.
- • Healthcare and manufacturing are vital sectors of Claremore's economy.
- • Claremore offers a comforting, small-town feel with friendly faces and community spirit.
- • The Tulsa Drillers, a minor league baseball team, are a short drive away.
- • Claremore High School has a strong wrestling program, producing state champions.