city, Beckham county, western Oklahoma, U.S., on Elk Creek. Laid out in 1901, the town was first called Busch. It is now the service centre for an agricultural, oil, and livestock area and has industries that include oil refining, gas recycling, cotton-gin equipment, furniture manufacturing, and feed production. The Sandstone Creek Project, concerned with upstream flood control of the Washita River, is 5 miles (8 km) northwest, and the Red Moon Indian Reservation, the Washita National Wildlife Refuge, and Foss Reservoir State Park are nearby. Old Town Museum at the city's western edge is a replica of an early Western town. Inc. 1907. Pop. (1990) 10,428.
ELK CITY
Meaning of ELK CITY in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012