Lawton : Oklahoma
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Introduction Lawton is located in Southwest Oklahoma, in Comanche County, 90 miles southwest of Oklahoma City on Interstate 44. Lawton is the third largest city in Oklahoma covering a total area of 194.6 km² (75.1 mi²), all land. The city was named after Maj. Gen. Henry W. Lawton, Civil War Medal of Honor recipient, killed in action during the Spanish-American War, Battle of San Mateo, Philippines. The average January temperature is 44 degrees while the avergae July temperature is 81 degrees F.
Elevation: 1110 feet
Land area: 75.1 square miles
Latitude: 34.61 N
Longitude: 98.42 W
Population: 90,234 as on 2005
Local festivals include: * Arts for All Festival
* Comanche Nation Fair
* International Festival
Attractions: * American bison
* Texas longhorn cattle
* Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.
* Quanah Parker Star House
* U.S. Army Field Artillery and Fort Sill Museum