Always had my town listed, Cheyenne, OK. The county seat of Roger Mills County in Western Oklahoma. It's not quite the end of the world...but if you get on top of my house and look west, you can see it.
I will put a plug in for the area. Next weekend is the Old Settlers' Reunion. You know...parades, rodeo, festivities, etc. It's a celebration every five years remembering the first settlers in the area.
Our county has less than 3,000 population; there are no stoplights in the county, no movie theater, and no franchise stores. We do have a National Park Site, "Battle of the Washita."
And the new visitors center opens this weekend.
And I assume that a lot of you like to hunt...
Hunting is the number one industry in the county, besides farming and ranching. It may even pass that.
Thousands of acres of public hunting land (Black Kettle National Grasslands.)
Whitetail, (some) Mulies, Pronghorns (just across the line in Texas), Bobwhite quail, Rio Grande turkey, waterfowl, sandhill cranes, dove, coyote, bobcat, rabbits, and feral hogs out the "you know what."
Grab a bow, and stop by sometime (even if you're on your way someplace else.)
Gene