TEXOMA

The frequency of the word "Texoma" in telephone business directory listings

'Texoma', a portmanteau of the words Texas and Oklahoma, is used to describe the area on either side of the border between these two states along the Red River valley, in particular the area around Lake Texoma, a popular recreation area. The surrounding area is alternatively referred to as 'Texomaland'.
The Texoma area is also a designated American Viticultural Area.

Contents
Cities and towns
Counties
See Also
External links

Cities and towns



Ada, Oklahoma

Altus, Oklahoma

Ardmore, Oklahoma

Durant, Oklahoma

Hollis, Oklahoma

Frederick, Oklahoma

Kingston, Oklahoma

Idabel, Oklahoma

Lawton, Oklahoma

Newcastle, Oklahoma

Norman, Oklahoma

Stroud, Oklahoma

Walters, Oklahoma

Waurika, Oklahoma

Bonham, Texas

Bells, Texas

Boston, Texas

Clarksville, Texas

Collinsville, Texas

Denison, Texas

Dorchester, Texas

Gainesville, Texas

Gordonville, Texas

Gunter, Texas

Henrietta, Texas

Howe, Texas

Montague, Texas

Paris, Texas

Pottsboro, Texas

Quanah, Texas

Sherman, Texas

Tom Bean, Texas

Van Alstyne, Texas

Vernon, Texas

Wichita Falls, Texas

Whitesboro, Texas

Counties



Bryan County, Oklahoma

Carter County, Oklahoma

Choctaw County, Oklahoma

Comanche County, Oklahoma

Cotton County, Oklahoma

Harmon County, Oklahoma

Jackson County, Oklahoma

Jefferson County, Oklahoma

Love County, Oklahoma

Marshall County, Oklahoma

McCurtain County, Oklahoma

Tillman County, Oklahoma

Bowie County, Texas

Clay County, Texas

Cooke County, Texas

Fannin County, Texas

Grayson County, Texas

Hardeman County, Texas

Grayson County, Texas

Lamar County, Texas

Montague County, Texas

Red River County, Texas

Wichita County, Texas

Wilbarger County, Texas

See Also



Big Pasture

Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma

East Texas

Eisenhower State Park [1]

Greer County, Texas, now defunct county and site of a 19th century state boundary dispute

Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge [2]

North Texas

Northeast Texas

Piney Woods

Texoma Council of Governments

Tishomingo National Wildlife Refuge

Red River (Mississippi watershed)

Washita River

External links





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