Claremore enjoys a rural environment with all the big city amenities. Right now, we're trying to decide if we should allow alchohol to be served by downtown businesses. So here's a clip on BEER! :)
Claremore has a current population estimated around 16,800. We are the county seat of Rogers County,
located in Northeastern Oklahoma's "Green Country". According to the
2004 Census, the population of Rogers County
is estimated to be 79,000.
Rogers County, created in 1907 from the Cherokee Nation Coo-wee-Scoowee
District, was named for Clement V. Rogers, a member of the Constitutional Convention and the father of
Will Rogers, "The Cherokee Kid."
Claremore is easily accessible to major highways, railroads, airports, Port of Catoosa and the Oologah Lake. State hwy 66, the legendary "Route 66," runs north and south through Claremore, and State Hwy20 and State Hwy88 also run through Claremore.
Downtown Tulsa is only 25-30 minutes to the southwest via the Will Rogers Turnpike, I-44. Claremore is best known for the World known humorist, philosopher, movie star, roper and writer - Will Rogers, America's most famous Indian cowboy born in 1879, north of Claremore in Oologah.
Claremore Annual Averages: