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Interested in fun facts and the history of Claremore, OK?
Then read on!
Yes, you are correct. Here are a couple of interesting facts about Claremore, Oklahoma:
1. Claremore is the birthplace of Will Rogers, the famous American entertainer, cowboy, and social commentator. Visitors can tour the Will Rogers Memorial Museum and learn about his life and legacy.
2. Claremore is home to the Rogers State University, which was founded in 1909 as Eastern University Preparatory School. It became a university in 1998 and now offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs.