About
Grand Lake & Grove, OK
Grove, Oklahoma...
The "Center Piece" of Grand Lake O' The
Cherokees, offering the largest concentration of
accommodations, restaurants, shops, services, entertainment
end recreational attractions in the area. A year around
calendar of activities affords visitor's and residents alike
a chance to enjoy the area during the spring, summer, fall
and winter. Be sure to Visit
Harbor Village and
Lendenwood Gardens.
Grove-Fest is held on the first
weekend of May each year, and features pioneer and Native
American demonstrations, music, chili and barbecue cookoff's,
parade, trade shows, rodeo, car show end lots of fantastic
foods and fun.
Arts and Crafts shows are held each
Memorial and Labor Day weekend, complementing the areas
numerous antique shops, flea markets, gift shops and unique
boutiques.
Fourth of July features the most
impressive displays by the City of Grove, and the area
Resorts. Celebrations are everywhere, the annual Quilt Show,
and a wide variety of special events and activities fill the
summer months. Grand Lake. OK has hosted the
BassMasters Tournament two times withthe wiegh in
held at Grove.
Christmas time in Grove has to be most
festive time during the non-summer months. A spectacular
lighted Christmas Parade is featured each year in Grove,
held the second Saturday evening in December. Grove's own
Christmas Lane also treat our locals as well as sightseers
from all over the country that come to drive through the
fantastic display
Some of the area's finest
entertainment is located within the city limits of Grove.
The famous Har-Ber Village, the
Cherokee Queen paddleboats, and the live music
shows that are available here, not to mention just good ole
friendly folks, just waiting to say howdy
Miles and miles of shoreline are
located in the city limits of Grove providing residents and
visitors alike all the benefits of the city as well as the
pleasures of the Lake. Grove is proud to be ranked as one of
the top "Most Desirable Retirement Places" in the nation.
Grove is located on two major
highways: U.S. 59 and Oklahoma 10. These highways and
connecting roads provide excellent access to our community
from every direction. U.S. 69, historic Route 66 and U.S. 60
allow easy connections. Grove especially benefits from its
close proximity to U.S. Interstate 44, which allows you to
reach all points of the United States.Source: Grand Lake
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How Grove Began
Spurting up as the result of a spring-fed watering hole,
Grove, Oklahoma is a history rich city Rich in the
traditions of both the Indian Territory, U. S. and the early
settlement of Oklahoma by the westward bound pioneers.
A
clear, cool and refreshing spring created watering hole,
which now is right in the middle of the Grove Springs Park,
for which it's named after. This water hole made this
northeastern Oklahoma area a perfect overnight spot for the
wagon trains headed westward. The weary pioneers referred to
the watering hole as Grove Springs. The area had long been a
popular watering hole for both Indian and wildlife before
the infiltration of civilization.
Due to
the traffic created by the now infamous watering hole, Grove
Springs provided a natural attraction for merchants to set
up their wares to provide goods to the wagoneers and also to
trade with the many Indians in the area. Soon a settlement
sprang up that later became Grove, Oklahoma.
Grove,
nestled in the northeastern comer of Oklahoma near the
Arkansas, Missouri and Kansas borders, provided the northern
boundaries of the Cherokee Indian Nation and the southern
boundaries of what is known as the Nine Tribes area.
The
Grove area is still rich in Indian Tradition, and many
landmarks still stand in evidence of this. Cayuga Mission,
the old wagon factory the Seneca-Cayuga ceremonial grounds,
Indian burial grounds, Indian churches and many other such
memories still live on or around our modern time Grove. The
early day settlers also left their impressions on Grove, as
many landmarks of their time are still noticeable. A
recreation of their way of life has been built at Har-Ber
Village, available to the public from March until November
to relive those early days. The wagon wheel ruts of the
Texas Road are still visible in some rural areas around
Grove.
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The Stats Sheet
Population
Data from the 2000
population census place the Grove population at 5,131. This
is an increase of 27.6% from 1990. 13.8% of the population
of Delaware County resides in Grove.
|
Area |
1970 |
1980 |
1990 |
2000 |
|
City |
2,000 |
3,387 |
4,020 |
5,131 |
|
County |
17,767 |
23,946 |
28,070 |
37,077 |
|
30
Mile Radius |
N/A |
N/A |
80,300 |
89,400 |
Percent Distributions of the Population by Race--2000
In Grove, 82.6% of the
population is White, 0.08% is Black, 10.2% is Native
American, and the remaining 7.1% is comprised of all other
races.
Labor Force
The Delaware County labor
force was 16,691 in 1998. Participation rate in the county
labor force constitutes 61.85% of males and 43.82% of
females. (*See footnote on the last page for more info on
labor.)
|
City Labor Force Factor |
Male |
Female |
Total |
|
Civilian Labor Force (1990) |
774 |
778 |
1,552 |
|
Employed (1990) |
684 |
749 |
1,433 |
|
Unemployed persons within 30 miles (1998) |
1,210 |
940 |
2,150 |
Climate
The average January
temperature in Grove is 32 degrees Fahrenheit with a July
temperature average of 79 degrees. The area receives an
average of 42 inches of rain annually and 9 inches of snow.
The average number of flying days is 343.
General Government
Grove has a Manager/Council
type of city government. There is a comprehensive city plan
and zoning. The city provides garbage service.
Public Safety
Grove has 3 full-time and
20 volunteer fire personnel and 20 full-time police
officers. The city's fire insurance has a 5 classification
while the adjacent area has an 8 classification.
Utility Providers
Utility services are
provided primarily by the following carriers:
Electric - Public Service Co. and Northeast Okla. Electric
Coop.
Natural Gas - Northeast Oklahoma Public Facilities Auth.
Telephone - Southwestern Bell Telephone Co.
Water System
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