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Welcome to Adair, not only is it the
best hay and cattle country, it's also the gateway
to two lakes... Grand Lake O' The Cherokees
and Lake Hudson. Adair is only 4 miles to water.
Adair has
achieved the status of an Oklahoma Certified
City.
Adair is situated on three busy highways; US 69,
State Highway 28 and I-44.
Adair has one of only two high
schools in Mayes County independently accredited
by the North Central Association.
Adair is the site
of the historical
Dalton Gang Train Robbery.
Adair is just
minutes from the world's largest Totem Pole; the
world's largest McDonalds; the world's largest Pizza
Hut, and the world's largest Multiple Arch Dam.
Adair is near the
state's largest flagpole; the world's largest
western movie set, and the battle site of one of the
biggest victories for the Confederates during the
Civil War.
Adair is the home
of the four star Army general, Harley Arnold Hughes;
a heart surgeon, 72 Eagle Scouts, the Oklahoma Gulf
War Memorial, Dry Gulch .,
and the most recent
2A Girl's State Softball Champions.
The Adair Chamber
of Commerce and City council are always working
together to improve our community. The chamber has
planted 100 bushes around the county barn. We are presently
working on plans to "redo" the city park.
We want a unique look to our town so that people
will stop instead of just passin' thru. See
main street now and the main street of the future.....
Dry Gulch
U.S.A. Christmas Train has delighted young and
old alike with its unforgettable train ride and
retelling of the Christmas story amidst an Old West
setting. With lots to do and see, an evening
at The Christmas Train is sure to be the highlight
of your holidays and add to the desired effect of
the area.
Should someone a hundred years from now look back on
the history of Adair, what will they see? They
will see a city of vision and strength, one that is
prepared for the growth that surely lies ahead.
History will play as important a role in the future,
as it has in the past.
Adair has a little something for everyone and
although its history is memorable, its future is
assured.
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