Washington County Map, Oklahoma

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Washington County, Oklahoma

Washington County occupies a slice of northeastern Oklahoma, bordering Kansas. The Caney River meanders through the county. Rolling hills give way to tallgrass prairie.
Oil wealth shaped this place. Bartlesville is the county seat and occupies a large area here. This is where Phillips Petroleum got its start. The Price Tower, Frank Lloyd Wright’s only skyscraper, stands tall downtown.
Woolaroc, Frank Phillips’ ranch retreat, is a must-see attraction. It houses a mix of art and artifacts. Outdoor recreation is big in Washington County. The area’s natural beauty brings in visitors year-round.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Washington County |
County Seat | Bartlesville |
Population | Approximately 55,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Bartlesville, Dewey, Copan, Ramona, Ochelata, Vera |
Interstates and Highways | U.S. Highway 60, U.S. Highway 75, State Highway 123 |
FIPS Code | 40-147 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 424 square miles (417 sq mi land, 7 sq mi water) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Montgomery County, Kansas (North), Nowata County (East), Rogers County (Southeast), Tulsa County (South), Osage County (West), Chautauqua County, Kansas (Northwest) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CST) |
State | Oklahoma |
Coordinates | 36°45’N, 95°93’W |
Etymology | Named after President George Washington |
Major Landmarks | Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve, Price Tower, Bartlesville Community Center |
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