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One of
the last states of the lower forty eight to be admitted into
the union, Oklahoma celebrated it's 100th year as part of
the United States in 2007. The Sooner State is part of
the Great Plains and is home to a strong contingent of
American Indians. The 2013 Oklahoma calendars boast
some rugged and diverse terrain, ranging from mountains to
hills to canyons. The Wichita Mountains, the Cookson
Hills, Glass Mountains, and Antelope Hills are just four of
the many attractions the state has to offer. Inside
the Oklahoma 2013 calendars, you'll see these sites and a
whole lot more. Tourism is booming here as people
travel to witness the ecological sites. The climate in
Oklahoma varies greatly, depending on what part of the state
you are in. The temperatures in the panhandle differ
widely from the temps on the east side. |