City in Oklahoma, United States
Sayre is a city of 4,400 people (2010) in the Great Plains Country region of southwest Oklahoma. Its economy has been based on agriculture and the production of oil and gas.
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- RS & K Railroad Museum, 214 N 4th St.
- 1 Washita Battlefield National Historic Site, Cheyenne (25 MI N of Sayre on Route 283), ☏ +1 580 497-2742. The site interprets the Battle of Washita Battle where the Cheyenne suffered defeat at the hands of 7th US Cavalry under Lt Col George Custer. Free.
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- Flying W Guest Ranch, 10874 N 1920 Rd, ☏ +1 580-277-1304. Trail rides, fishing, cattle gathering, bull riding and other "old west" activities. Also has a museum and gift shop.
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- Flying W Guest Ranch, 10874 N 1920 Rd, ☏ +1 580-277-1304. $75/30/25-50 (Cabin/Teepee/RV).
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Routes through Sayre |
Amarillo ← Erick ← | W E | → Elk City → Oklahoma City |
Dodge City ← Cheyenne ← | N S | → Mangum → Vernon |
Amarillo ← Erick ← | W E | → Elk City → Oklahoma City |
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