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Date: 2012-10-04 14:17:31
Okfuskee County
Oklahoma
United States presidential election
2004
in Oklahoma
State of Sequoyah
National Register of Historic Places listings in Oklahoma
Oklahoma State Department of Health
Politics of Oklahoma
Oklahoma

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