Kenton, OK
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About Kenton
- • Singer Barbara McAlister, known for her gospel music, hails from Kenton.
- • The tri-state marker for Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Colorado is culturally born near Kenton.
- • Its location near cattle ranches and farming areas helped establish Kenton.
- • The 'Black Mesa Monster', a local cryptid, is part of Kenton folklore.
- • Droughts in the Dust Bowl era severely impacted Kenton's agriculture and population.
- • It was named for explorer Simon Kenton in 1904, coinciding with the railroad's arrival.
- • The population is around 17, fewer people than many high school graduating classes.
- • At 4,940 feet, it's Oklahoma's highest town, offering stunning views.
- • Agriculture and ranching are the primary occupations for Kenton residents.
- • A tranquil, isolated, and nostalgic feeling washes over you in Kenton.
- • The Oklahoma City Thunder, 300+ miles away, represent the closest major sports team.
- • The Black Mesa High School football team once made it to the state quarterfinals.