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Kingfisher County

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Kingfisher County is located in the central part of Oklahoma, with the city of Kingfisher serving as its county seat. As of the 2020 census, Kingfisher County had a population of approximately 15,184 residents. The county's economy is supported by sectors such as agriculture, oil and gas, ranching, and small business, all playing significant roles. Kingfisher County is known for its prairie landscapes, Chisholm Trail history, and strong farming and ranching traditions. The county is home to attractions such as the Chisholm Trail Museum, the Seay Mansion, and several historic Land Run-era sites. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy activities like hunting, fishing, camping, and exploring the county's open countryside and waterways. The median home value in Kingfisher County is around $185,000, but housing costs can vary based on the specific location and property type.