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Even before the landmark "Boys from Oklahoma" shows, Stillwater boasted an undeniable claim as the birthplace of Red Dirt music.
The sold-out four-concert series featuring Cross Canadian Ragweed and Turnpike Troubadours brought 200,000 Red Dirt fans to Stillwater, Oklahoma.
But USA Rare Earth, a Stillwater, Oklahoma-based company, is trying to change that by bringing this critical supply chain back to the United States.
STILLWATER, Okla. — Early estimates from the City of Stillwater indicate the sellout “Boys from Oklahoma” concert weekend brought in close to $2 million in sales tax revenue. The four-day ...
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Stillwater made unlikely history with “The Boys From Oklahoma” concert event, a one-of-a-kind, sold-out, four-night run of April 10-13 stadium shows.
Stillwater business owners, including those recovering from wildfires, see record crowds as the sold-out Boys from Oklahoma concert series boosts local economy.
Hundreds of thousands of red dirt music fans are expected in Stillwater through the weekend for The Boys From Oklahoma. With all those fans, big dollars are being spent in Stillwater.
Thousands of people have traveled to Stillwater as the 4-day Boys from Oklahoma concert kicks off.
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