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2 Acres and Home

Located on the Old Fort Road. This 2 bedroom/1 bath mobile home is move-in ready and in like-new condition. Place is situated on 2 very nice acres on a paved road. Has small storage building and fruit trees on the property. Price Just Reduced To $30,000.
Close to 3 area lakes: Hugo, Raymond Gary, and Pine Creek.

Fort Towson was established in 1824 in response to a need to quell conflicts between lawless elements, Native American peoples, and settlers claiming the area as part of Arkansas Territory. The fort also served as an outpost on the border between the United States and Texas, which at that time was part of Mexico. Connected to the East by road, Fort Towson served as a gateway for settlers bound for Texas during the 1830s. Those passing through the area included Sam Houston, Davy Crockett, and Stephen F. Austin. When the Choctaw and Chickasaw were displaced from their lands in the Southeastern United States, the fort served as a point of dispersal upon their arrival in the west. The fort was also an important staging area for U.S. forces during the Mexican War of 1846.
Fort Towson
Fort Towson was abandoned in 1856 when the frontier moved west. During the Civil War, however, it served for a time as headquarters for Confederate forces operating in Indian Territory. In 1865 General Stand Watie surrendered his command near the fort to become the last Confederate general to lay down arms.
When the Oklahoma Historical Society acquired the site in 1960, little remained on the surface to portray its former importance.
Raymond Gary State Park is located in southeast Oklahoma on the shores of Lake Raymond Gary. The lake offers fishing, boating and swimming. Camping and picnic facilities are available and include 10 RV sites with full hookups, nine sites with water and electric hookups and approximately 100 tent sites. Raymond Gary State Park also offers group pavilions, comfort stations with showers, a playground, swim beach and cabin rentals.
Six primitive, lakefront cabins are available, with each cabin containing two twin beds, a bathroom, table, heat and air, mini-refrigerator, microwave and a fireplace. Linens, towels and toiletries are not provided. Unlighted boat ramps provide access to the lake and an ADA accessible fishing dock is also on-site. Paddleboats, canoes and fishing boats are available to rent. source www.travelok.com

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