Geary, located in Blaine County, Oklahoma, is a quaint farming community steeped in history and cultural significance. Home to the oldest bank in the county, the town boasts a rich Native American heritage, with notable figures such as Arapahoe Chief Left Hand and Jesse Chisholm buried nearby.
Originally part of the Cheyenne-Arapaho reservation, Geary's development was spurred by the arrival of the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad line, leading to its establishment as a first-class city in Oklahoma Territory in 1902. With unique attractions like the Nation's Oldest Toughest Wrestling Tournament and a prime location on the original Route 66, Geary offers visitors a glimpse into the past and a taste of small-town charm.
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