Burneyville is a small unincorporated community located in the southern part of the state of Oklahoma in the United States. It is situated in Love County, which is named after Overton Love, a prominent Chickasaw Nation attorney. The community sits on the south bank of the Red River, which separates Oklahoma from Texas.
Burneyville was named after David C. Burney, who was the first postmaster of the community. The town's history can be traced back to the late 1800s when it was established as a stop on the Butterfield Overland Mail route. Today, Burneyville is mostly a farming and ranching community, with a few small businesses and a school.
The area around Burneyville is known for its natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities. Lake Texoma, one of the largest lakes in the region, is located just a few miles east of town and offers boating, fishing, and camping. Chickasaw National Recreation Area, located about an hour's drive to the northeast, is another popular destination for hiking, swimming, and wildlife viewing.
Despite being a small community, Burneyville has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong influence from the Chickasaw Nation. The tribe has a history of more than 7,000 years in the region and has a significant presence in the town. Chickasaw culture is celebrated with events such as powwows, cultural fairs, and cultural education programs.
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