Ponca City, Oklahoma
Ponca City is a city in Oklahoma in the United States. According to the 2020 United States Census, 24,424 people lived there.[1]
Ponca City, Oklahoma Media
- Cherokee Outlet 1885.jpg
Ponca City was founded after the United States opened the Cherokee Outlet for European-American settlement in the Cherokee Strip land run, the largest land run in United States history.
- Statue of E. W. Marland.jpg
The statue of oilman E. W. Marland, founder of Marland Oil (later Conoco), who later was elected as a U.S. congressman and Oklahoma governor
Bill Pickett's image on a handbill advertising the movie "The Bull-Dogger," released in 1921 by The Norman Film Manufacturing Company. Pickett was billed as "the world's colored champion" in "death-defying feats of courage and skill."
- The Marland Mansion.jpg
The Marland Mansion — in Ponca City, Oklahoma. Home of E.W. Marland, future governor of Oklahoma, it was built in 1925 and has been declared a National Historic L
- Poncan Theatre.JPG
The Poncan Theatre was built in 1927
References
- ↑ "United States Census Bureau, QuickFacts Ponca City city, Oklahoma". United States Census Bureau. 2021-10-06.