[6] In the mid 1920s, Wyandotte was nationally known for having an all-female city government due to changes in the electorate of the town after the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment.
[6] In the late 1930s, the Federal Government built Pensacola Dam, which created Grand Lake o' the Cherokees.
Although the lake took away part of Wyandotte's land, it added business in the form of residential development and tourist industry.
[5] According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 0.5 square miles (1.3 km2), all land.
[8] Every year in June, Wyandotte hosts one of the largest scenario paintball games in the world; up to 5,000 players attend annually.
It is played at the D-Day Adventure Park, a privately owned 740 acres (3.0 km2) of thickly wooded terrain.
The Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway (BNSF) Cherokee Subdivision runs through Wyandotte.
The BNSF Cherokee Subdivision runs between Springfield Missouri to the east, and Tulsa Oklahoma to the west.