The City of Noble is situated along the east bank of the Canadian River in Cleveland County, Oklahoma. The town was formed when land was opened for settlement by non-Indians in 1889, and named for John W. Noble, US Secretary of the Interior. A train depot and a post office were established that same year.
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The city's official web site features an overview of its administrative offices, key elected and appointed personnel, city services, departments, and contacts, as well as codes, ordinances, and schedules.
http://www.cityofnoble.org/
The Noble, Oklahoma financial institution's personal banking, commercial checking, online banking, and bill pay programs are outlined, along with its locations, hours of operation, and community event notifications. A private login for account holders is included.
http://www.fsbnoble.com/
Located in Noble, Oklahoma, the facility includes horse boarding services and various levels of riding instruction, as well as serving as an event center. General information about the facilities are included, along with an event calendar and announcements.
http://www.galleryfarm.us/
The Chamber membership encompasses all types of businesses in Noble, Oklahoma, as well as professional people. Its membership policies are outlined, along with an overview of the community, including a calendar of events, a blog, and area news.
http://nobleok.org/
Headquartered in Noble, Oklahoma, the public school administrative district operates KID Elementary, Hubbard Elementary, Pioneer Intermediate, Inge Middle School, and Noble High School, each of which are profiled here, along with a district calendar and athletic program.
http://www.nobleps.com/
Listed on the National Registry of Historical Buildings, the Noble, Oklahoma facilities offers bed and breafast guest accommodations and a dining facility, each of which are highlighted, with a description and photos of the guest rooms.
http://www.noblehousebb.net/
Dedicated to the Barite Rose Rock, the state rock of Oklahoma, the museum is located in Noble, Oklahoma. A history of the rock and facility is featured, with a gallery of photographs, hours, and contacts.
http://www.roserockmuseum.com/
The Noble, Oklahoma organization serves as a place where people can bring native injured or orphaned wild animals, with the goal of releasing healthy animals back into nature. Its services, educational progams, and upcoming events are featured.
http://www.wildcareoklahoma.org/