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Monday, November 22, 2021

OKLAHOMA UFO SIGHTING LOCATIONS: 1947-1969. Marilyn A. Hudson

Drawn from the work of Marilyn A. Hudson, author of Sooner Saucers: Oklahoma UFO's 1947-1969 (2020) here is a list of locations related to UFO reports in Project Blue Book for Oklahoma by Years and regions in the state.

By years--

1947: Oklahoma City (2), Yukon, and Enid

1952: Tulsa, Enid

1953: Muskogee (apparent hoax photo), Stillwater (spotlights), Oklahoma City (4)

1954: Oklahoma City (2), Enid, Canton, Kingfisher, Enid, Tulsa

1955: Oklahoma City (2), Duncan, Tussey, Stillwater

1956: Stroud, Frederick, Oklahoma City (3), Sapulpa, Altus

1957: Oklahoma City (4), Tulsa(2), Bartlesville, Afton

1958: Tulsa, Lawton, Altus, Oklahoma City, Midwest City, Ponca City, Temple, Fairfax, Poteau

1960: Altus, Ft. Sill, Tulsa

1961: Roosevelt, Altus AFB

1962: Oklahoma City

1964: Ardmore, Sayre, Oklahoma City

1965: Hinton, Hugo, Tulsa, Midwest City, Norman, Purcell, Wynnewood, Cushing, Tulsa, Paul's Valley, Lindsay, Ardmore, Altus, Hobart, Chickasha, Erick, Forgan, Guymon, Guthrie, Edmond, Bethany, Warr Acres, Choctaw, Harrah, Moore, Yukon, El Reno, Shawnee, Seminole, McAlester, Chandler, Stillwater, Miami, Sapulpa, Hardesty, Sand Springs, Stratford, Pawnee, Wewoka, Coalgate, Eufaula, Stigler, Kiefer, Tishomingo, Durant, Meeker, Davenport, Chandler...NOTE: The 'Summer of '65' is an in-depth study in and of itself. Long dismissed, the PBB records indicate something very serious and not understood was going on. 

1966: Temple, Enid, Tangier, Tulsa

1967: Norman, Oklahoma City, Tulsa

1968: Rocky

1969: Billings

Regional area sightings:

Northwest Oklahoma (Includes panhandle):

Enid (4), Fairfax, Woodward, Tangier, Guymon, Forgon, Erick, Sayre, Kingfisher, Canton, Hardesty

North Central (roughly the 1-35 corridor):

Stillwater (5), Ponca City (3) Pawnee, Hinton, Billings

Northeast Oklahoma:

Tulsa (7), Sapulpa, Bartlesville, Afton, Waggoner, Davenport, Cushing, Chandler, Stroud, Meeker, Stigler, Sand Springs, Bristow, Poteau

Central Section (basically metro OKC area):

Oklahoma City (22), Midwest City, Edmond, Guthrie, Warr Acres, Bethany, Purcell, Moore, Choctaw, Shawnee, Harrah, 

Southwest Oklahoma:

Lawton, Ft. Sill, Altus, Duncan, Frederick, Roosevelt, Rocky, Hobart, Chickasha

South Central Oklahoma:

Temple, Ardmore, Stratford

Southeast Oklahoma:

Muskogee, McAlester, Hugo, Seminole, Coalgate, Eufaula, 

Also, this graph of directional movements of the cases listing such information might be helpful.  The directions indicate the direction the objects were witnessed to have moved. Note,,. "motionless" may also refer to stationary rather than without movement.


The greatest movement was to the south, followed by to the north.  During the summer of '65, this north and south movement is important due to the strange activity around the eastern Nebraska and western Wyoming ammo depot and missile silo.
--Copyright, Marilyn A. Hudson, 2020. If use cite Marilyn A. Hudson, Sooner Saucers: Oklahoma UFO'a 1947-1969.  Book available on Amazon in print or digital format.

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