About This Station

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About This City

"Owasso" is an Indian word, meaning "the end" or "turn around." At the turn of the century, it identified the area where the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad line ended - in a field several miles northeast of Tulsa. In 1906 Owasso formally became a town under laws of the Indian Territory and was chartered as a city on September 28, 1972.

Owasso's population remained at a few hundred people until the end of World War II. Then the veterans came to the area for the developing aircraft industry, mainly the Tulsa Airport, located just south of Owasso. The aircraft and related industries brought families to Owasso from across the midwest from 1950-1970 raising the population into the thousands. In the past decade Owasso has been experiencing rapid growth again... according to the latest census, (with a population of 27,290 in 2000) Owasso is the fastest growing city in Oklahoma.

Owasso is located approximately 5 miles north of Tulsa off of Highway 169, and east of Highway 75 North. Owasso has become home to an estimated 35,000 residents and serves a market area comprised of about 700,000 Oklahomans. We get the convenience and amenities of a metropolitan area without living in the city.

Owasso Annual Averages: 8 inches of snow, 39 inches of rainfall, high temperature of 71 degrees, low temperature of 49 degrees Monthly Average temperature for January is 47, and for July, 83

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