Noble County, County division in north central Oklahoma, United States
Noble County is an administrative division in north-central Oklahoma covering grasslands and farmland dotted with small towns. The landscape is dominated by working farms and rural communities that shape the character of the entire region.
The county was established in 1893 during the Oklahoma Territory land run when settlers claimed plots and founded new communities. This rapid settlement shaped how local communities developed and grew.
Local residents maintain agricultural traditions through county fairs, livestock exhibitions, and farming practices that span multiple generations of families.
Perry serves as the administrative center where residents can access services like vehicle registration, property tax payment, and legal documentation. The location near major transportation routes makes it accessible from surrounding areas.
Noble County sits at the intersection of major transportation routes, with Interstate 35 running north-south and Highway 64 crossing east-west through the territory.
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