Here it is, the top ten largest cities in the Oklahoma Panhandle! WOOHOO!!!1
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I specified this in the Wyoming video so I might as well say it here as well: even though the title explicitly calls these places "cities," I included towns and one unincorporated census-designated place as well. It is also important to note that I used 2010 census data, which means that the unincorporated community of Balko (in Beaver County) was not included, because the last census was from 2000. The population of Balko was 623 at the time, so if you want to be technical, it would most likely be the 8th largest city in the panhandle. Also, the population for Texhoma only includes the Oklahoma side, since the Texas side is a separate municipality (and also, you know, not in the Oklahoma panhandle). But, if you're dying of curiosity (which I know you aren't), if the 2010 census data from both Texhoma, OK, and Texhoma, TX were combined, it would have a population of 1,290, making it the 5th largest city on here and only being 3 people short of Goodwell.
I'd also like to point out how I was half-tempted to make a joke about the great city of Hooker, but the actual (former) Welcome to Hooker sign was better than anything I could have put there. Shoutout to the folks on the Hooker Chamber of Commerce; if I ever make a grooviest cities in Oklahoma list, they've just guaranteed themselves a top five spot lmao