-
Idabel is a city in and the
county seat of
McCurtain County, Oklahoma,
United States. The po****tion was 7,010 at the 2010 census. It is in Oklahoma's...
-
Idabel High
School is high
school located in
Idabel, Oklahoma,
which is in
McCurtain County in the
southeastern corner of the state. It is a part of Idabel...
-
Idabel station, also
known as
Frisco Station, is a
train station that was
built in 1912 by the St. Louis–San
Francisco Railway in
Idabel, Oklahoma. It...
- SH-87
overlap to
Idabel, but officially, this is not the case, and ODOT
signage does not
reflect a concurrency. US-259 byp****es
Idabel to the
south and...
- Powderly, Caviness, Paris, Cason, Daingerfield, Athens, New Boston, Texas, and
Idabel, Oklahoma, with the
latter two
communities being placed under tornado emergencies...
- Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, its po****tion was 30,814. Its
county seat is
Idabel. It was
formed at
statehood from part of the
earlier Choctaw Nation in Indian...
- The
Idabel Armory in
Idabel,
Oklahoma was
built in 1936 as a
Works Progress Administration (WPA) project. It was
listed on the
National Register of Historic...
- 20, 1980) was 15-years-old when he was
fatally shot in his
hometown of
Idabel,
Oklahoma by a
white man from Arkansas. The
event happened outside the segregated...
- on the
Little River near its far
southeastern boundary near the town of
Idabel,
which dips to 289 feet (88 m)
above sea level.
Among the most geographically...
- the name Garvin, was
halfway between Valliant and
Purnell (later
renamed Idabel). The new
Garvin began to
develop rapidly. The
first newspaper to serve...