City of Cushing - City Government
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Cushing residents enjoy amenities common only to much larger communities, such as a full-service regional hospital and a major healthcare center. The city-owned Cushing Aquatic Center and waterpark provides a full day’s entertainment in the summer months for a fraction of the cost of commercial water attractions. Excellent public education, serving just over 1,800 students district-wide, is another benefit residents say drew them to Cushing. Community theatre, bowling, golf, cinema and numerous restaurants offer residents entertainment on demand close to home.
Keystone Lake is only 25 minutes away, and the major cultural attractions in Tulsa are just one hour’s drive. See Oklahoma City and all it has to offer whenever you want, it’s 90 minutes from Cushing, but come home to a town where personal connections are easy to make.
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Cushing, Oklahoma, is home to a variety of retail, restaurant, industrial, professional and service businesses. Known as the “pipeline capital of the world” because of its long history and present service as one of the largest oil storage locations in North America, Cushing’s economy has weathered economic ups and downs with more resilience than many similarly-sized communities.
Cushing’s location at the crossroads of Highways 33 and 18 means it serves a large population and attracts potential customers from across the region. The city is easy to do business in and with, and many of the forms or information documents you might need are located on this website.