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McAlester is the
county seat of
Pittsburg County, Oklahoma. The po****tion was 18,363 at the time of the 2010 census, a 3.4
percent increase from 17,783...
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McAlester may
refer to:
McAlester, Oklahoma, an
American city in
Pittsburg County,
Oklahoma Charles Godfrey McAlester (1765–1847) J. J.
McAlester (1842–1920)...
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Mexican Miners,
McAlester McAlester Armory,
McAlester McAlester DX,
McAlester McAlester House,
McAlester McAlester Scottish Rite Temple,
McAlester Mine Rescue...
- Mac", is a
prison of the
Oklahoma Department of
Corrections located in
McAlester, Oklahoma, on 1,556
acres (6.30 km2).
Opened in 1908 with 50
inmates in...
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season to the twenty-sixth season,
McEntire was
featured as a
coach on The Voice.
McEntire was born in
McAlester, Oklahoma, in 1955 but was
raised on...
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McAlester Army
Ammunition Plant (MCAAP) is a
weapons manufacturing facility for the
United States Department of
Defense in
McAlester, Oklahoma, US. The...
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class in
developed countries.
Architectural historian Virginia Savage McAlester, who gave a
first description of the
common features which define this...
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McAlester. He is
buried in the
Masonic Section of Oak Hill Cemetery.
McAlester House, J. J.
McAlester's home in
McAlester, Oklahoma, was...
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McAlester Regional Airport (IATA: MLC, ICAO: KMLC, FAA LID: MLC) is in
Pittsburg County, Oklahoma,
three miles (5 km)
southwest of
McAlester,
which owns...
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Virginia Savage McAlester (May 13, 1943 –
April 9, 2020) was an
American architectural historian.
McAlester is best
known for her book A
Field Guide to...