Drumright is a small city located in Creek County, Oklahoma, United States. It is named after oilman Tom Slick who was known as the 'Drumright Oil Man'. According to the 2010 United States census, its population was around 2,905. Its economy is primarily driven by the oil and gas industry and agriculture. Drumright has several parks and recreational facilities, including the Drumright Regional Sports Complex, which features baseball fields, softball fields, soccer fields, and a walking track. The city also has many historical landmarks, such as the famous Shamrock Gas Station and the iconic Drumright Water Tower. The city celebrates several community events, including the Drumright Gusher Days, which is a yearly event that celebrates the discovery of oil in the city. Drumright Oklahoma is a peaceful and welcoming community that offers a great quality of life.
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