Watson, OK
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About Watson
- • Country singer Lance Carpenter, known for writing Kelsea Ballerini's hit "Love Me Like You Mean It," hails from Watson.
- • Though debatable, some locals claim the 'Watson Wobble' line dance originated at a town hall gathering.
- • The Kansas City Southern Railway's expansion through the area established Watson as a vital shipping point.
- • Local lore claims a time capsule buried in 1927 is still awaiting discovery beneath the old schoolhouse.
- • A devastating flood in 1935 significantly altered the course of the Little River near Watson.
- • Named for a railroad official, Watson was established in 1902, solidifying its rail connection.
- • With around 400 residents, the population is smaller than many Oklahoma high school graduating classes.
- • At 689 feet, its elevation makes Watson slightly higher than nearby Broken Bow lake.
- • Agriculture, particularly cattle ranching and hay production, remains the economic backbone.
- • Life in Watson feels like a slow, peaceful exhale, a tranquil escape from the city's chaos.
- • The Oklahoma City Thunder, two hours away, reached the NBA Finals in 2012 with Durant, Westbrook, and Harden.
- • Battles between Valliant and Watson High School basketball teams were legendary, drawing huge crowds.