Hughes County Map, Oklahoma

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Hughes County, Oklahoma

Hughes County sits right in the heart of Oklahoma. Holdenville serves as the county seat, a town with a story or two to tell. It has lakes, perfect for a weekend getaway.
The county’s named after W.C. Hughes, a fella who made his mark on Oklahoma politics back in the day. Community’s important in these parts.
Oil’s been a big deal here. You can still see some pump jacks in the fields. There’s more to Hughes than just oil, though. It’s not flashy, but it’s got character. Fishing, boating, you name it.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Hughes County |
County Seat | Holdenville |
Population | Approximately 13,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Holdenville, Wetumka, Dustin, Calvin, Atwood |
Interstates and Highways | U.S. Highway 75, U.S. Highway 270, State Highway 9, State Highway 48 |
FIPS Code | 40-063 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 815 square miles (805 sq mi land, 10 sq mi water) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Okfuskee County (North), McIntosh County (Northeast), Pittsburg County (East), Coal County (South), Pontotoc County (Southwest), Seminole County (West) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CST) |
State | Oklahoma |
Coordinates | 35°05’N, 96°18’W |
Etymology | Named after William C. Hughes |
Major Landmarks | Holdenville Lake, Hughes County Historical Museum, Moss Hill |
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