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  2. 20 Great Cities With Cheap Real Estate - AOL

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    The only cities we kept to showcase with cheap real estate were those with an average single family home value below 75% of the national average home value. ... Oklahoma City. Average home valu e ...

  3. Inola, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Inola is a town in Rogers County, Oklahoma, United States. It is included in the Tulsa Metropolitan Statistical Area (TMSA). The population was 1,788 at the 2010 census with a 12.5 percent increase from 1,589 at the 2000 census. [4] Inola is a Cherokee word meaning "Black Fox." [5] The town styles itself as "The Hay Capital of the World." [6]

  4. Tulsa Ports - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa Ports’ Inola facility, known as the Tulsa Port of Inola, is a 2,500 acre industrial park. [20] It has rail access to the Union Pacific, as well as barge access to MKARNS. [ 20 ] The first tenant, Sofidel , completed its manufacturing facility there in 2020.

  5. Indianola, Pittsburg County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Indianola probably began in 1875, when H. M. McElhany moved to the area and opened a one-room store. The store also served as a mail drop for local residents. The mail was delivered by horseback from the nearby town of Canadian, Oklahoma. McElhany stayed in business for about three years, then sold the store to Albert S. Cornelison and James H ...

  6. Oklahoma State Highway 88 - Wikipedia

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    SH-88 begins in Inola and heads northwest out of town, paralleling a Union Pacific rail line. [3] It has an interchange with an old alignment of SH-33, followed by an interchange with SH-33's successor, U.S. Highway 412. [4] From US-412, the route continues northwest, crossing over Inola Creek near its source.

  7. Waynoka, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    At the turn of the twenty-first century, between fifty and one hundred trains still passed daily through Waynoka on Oklahoma's fastest and busiest rail line. [ 5 ] Waynoka was also the starting point of the Buffalo and Northwestern Railroad , a 52-mile line linking to Buffalo, Oklahoma , the Harper County seat.