Langley, Small town in Mayes County, Oklahoma, United States.
Langley sits at an elevation of 233 meters on the eastern edge of the Ozark Plateau, characterized by flat terrains separated by deep valleys near the Grand River and Grand Lake o' the Cherokees.
The town was founded in 1883 as a railway stop along early trade routes, facilitating regional commerce and transportation during the expansion of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad through northeastern Oklahoma.
The community celebrates its heritage through annual events like the Langley Fall Festival and Langley Roundup Rodeo, reflecting a blend of Native American legacy and early settlement history with Cherokee traditions.
Town services include a police department led by Police Chief Chase Cornish, monthly town hall meetings held on the first Thursday at 6 pm, and the GRDA Ecosystems & Education Center for environmental education.
Langley permits the operation of ATVs, golf carts, and UTVs on public streets when equipped with proper safety features and following specific licensing and speed regulations established by municipal ordinances.
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