Garfield County
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Garfield County is located in the north-central part of Oklahoma, with the city of Enid serving as its county seat and largest city. As of the 2020 census, Garfield County had a population of approximately 62,846 residents. The county's economy is diverse, with sectors such as agriculture, oil and gas, aviation, manufacturing, and military operations playing significant roles. Garfield County is known for its strong agricultural roots, the presence of Vance Air Force Base, and its role as a regional hub for northwestern Oklahoma. The county is home to attractions such as the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center, Leonardo's Children's Museum, the Railroad Museum of Oklahoma, and Government Springs Park. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities like hiking, fishing, golfing, and exploring the area's parks and trails. The median home value in Garfield County is around $145,000, but housing costs can vary based on the specific location and property type.

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