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  1. Lawton ist eine Stadt im südlichen US-Bundesstaat Oklahoma in den USA. Sie liegt 142 km südwestlich von Oklahoma City. Das U.S. Census Bureau hat bei der Volkszählung 2020 eine Einwohnerzahl von 90.381 ermittelt.

  2. Lawton is a city in and the county seat of Comanche County, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Located in southwestern Oklahoma, approximately 87 mi (140 km) southwest of Oklahoma City, it is the principal city of the Lawton, Oklahoma, metropolitan statistical area.

    • 1,109 ft (338 m)
    • Comanche
  3. The History of Lawton, Oklahoma refers to the history of the southwestern Oklahoma city of Lawton, Oklahoma. Lawton's history starts with opening of American Indian reservation lands in the early 1900s and has seen population and economic growth throughout the 20th Century due to its proximity with Fort Sill.

  4. Lawton, city, seat (1907) of Comanche county, southwestern Oklahoma, U.S., on the Cache Creek. Originally part of the Choctaw-Chickasaw lands in the Indian Territory, the area was settled in 1869 by the Kiowa and Comanche Indians. A settlement near Fort Sill, a military post established to control.

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  5. Lawton ist eine Stadt im südlichen US-Bundesstaat Oklahoma in den USA. Sie liegt 142 km südwestlich von Oklahoma City. Das U.S. Census Bureau hat bei der Volkszählung 2020 eine Einwohnerzahl von 90.381 ermittelt. Die Stadt ist County Seat des Comanche County und befindet sich südlich des Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge, des Mount Scott ...

  6. The Museum of the Great Plains is a history museum located in Lawton, Oklahoma, United States. The museum’s major exhibits reveal the diverse cultures inhabiting the Great Plains region beginning with the arrival of the Paleo-Indians known as the Clovis culture at approximately 11,500 BCE.

  7. 15. Jan. 2010 · One of three townsites laid out by the federal government in preparation of the 1901 land lottery that opened the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache lands to non-Indian settlement, Lawton thrived from its origination in August 1901. It was named for U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Henry W. Lawton.