The following article will provide an overview of the population and steets of Sayre City, Oklahoma. We'll examine violent crime rates, overall population, and the percentage of residents convicted of a crime. While these statistics may not seem intuitive, they are based on a simple count and closely resemble the statistics for neighboring cities. As the table below shows, the east and southeast areas of Sayre have higher rates of violent crime than the rest of the city.
The USPS designates Sayre as a city. There are many possible uses of the name Sayre, including a village, town, and school. The ZIP code for Sayre is D (Default). Residents and visitors alike prefer to use the name "Sayre" in place of the more common "Sayre."
There are two major airports within 109 miles of Sayre, OK. If you'd like to explore the area, the larger cities can be convenient for flights between airports. Or, if you want a road trip, consider visiting small towns within 100 miles. There are plenty of ways to make use of the list below to locate a flight. When you're ready to buy a flight, be sure to take note of the number of evictions reported in 2016.
In addition to being a city, Sayre is also a borough in Bradford County, Pennsylvania. It's the principal city of the Sayre, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area. Nearby areas include Spanish Hill, located 2 miles to the north, and the Protection of the Flag Monument, located at 715 South Main Street in Athens, two miles south. And of course, Sayre has an active, growing population with a diverse array of businesses and attractions.