Slapout, Oklahoma

Slapout is a small unincorporated community in Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States. The land upon which part of the town sits was homesteaded by Joseph L. Johnston. It sits on the northwest corner of the land Johnson had acquired with a government claim in 1904, three years before Oklahoma became a state. Today the gas station in the town is a regular stop for Tulsa and Oklahoma City skiers traveling to Colorado. The town was featured in a newspaper photo essay by Robert R. Mercer in the Tulsa Tribune in the 1970s.

Slapout, Oklahoma

Slapout is a small unincorporated community in Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States. The land upon which part of the town sits was homesteaded by Joseph L. Johnston. It sits on the northwest corner of the land Johnson had acquired with a government claim in 1904, three years before Oklahoma became a state. Today the gas station in the town is a regular stop for Tulsa and Oklahoma City skiers traveling to Colorado. The town was featured in a newspaper photo essay by Robert R. Mercer in the Tulsa Tribune in the 1970s.