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, Oklahoma in Pontotoc County


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Interested in fun facts and the history of Roff, OK?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about the village of Roff, Oklahoma:

1. Roff was founded in 1895 by Isaac Roff, who had moved to Indian Territory in the late 1800s.

2. The town was originally named "Elmore City," but this caused confusion with another town of the same name in Oklahoma, so it was changed to honor its founder.

3. Roff is known for its annual Pioneer Day Festival, which is held on the last Saturday of September. The festival features a parade, live music, food booths, and other activities.

4. In 2003, the Roff United Methodist Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The church was built in 1913 and is a fine example of Gothic Revival architecture.

5. Roff is home to several parks and recreational areas, including the Roff City Park, the Roff Volunteer Fire Department Park, and the Roff Wildlife Management Area.

6. The town is also home to several small businesses, including a cafe, a grocery store, and a hardware store.

7. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the population of Roff was 725 people as of 2020.