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Spacious Brick Home on Large Lot in Quiet Neighborhood

This spacious brick (2048 sq foot) home has a lot to offer, a nice quiet neighborhood, a large lot adorned with nice foliage, three large bedrooms with built in storage and furnishings, large living areas, a great hobby/craft room, a library, and an office. The kitchen has nice tile counter tops and nice cabinets. This home is in great condition and is move in ready, better hurry this place should sell pretty quick.. Call Jimmy to set up a viewing 580-317-5275

WHAT I LOVE ABOUT THE HOME

Nice quiet neighborhood and well built home.

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Hugo was founded in 1902.  Located in southeast Oklahoma Hugo is a mecca for hunting, fishing and all other outdoor recreation. In addition to abundant and virtually untapped natural resources, Hugo offers both a great place to live for your staff to live and a supportive business environment which equates to higher profits for your operations. Add to that, unmatched economic incentives and Hugo becomes the only choice… the natural choice.Hugo is winterquarters for two circus groups. Carson & Barnes & Kelly Miller Circus.

Hugo is the county seat of Choctaw County, located in deep Southeast Oklahoma, approximately 60 miles from the Arkansas and Louisiana borders, and 25 miles north of Paris, Texas.

A part of Indian Territory until statehood in 1907, Hugo was first explored by other than Native Americans when Bernard de la Harpe, explored for the glory of France in 1718. Unlike Western Oklahoma’s flat, red and dry lands, Choctaw and surrounding counties abound with beautiful wilderness rivers and streams and numerous lakes. The area is often billed as a “Sportsman’s Paradise” because of plentiful game and fishing opportunities in, and surrounding Hugo and Choctaw County. Much of this outdoor paradise lies in and around the Kiamichi (Ki-A-Mee-Chee) Mountains and the Kiamichi River, from which the Hugo Lake is formed. Though once believed to be an Indian word, the word ‘Kiamichi’ was introduced by early French explorers, who found the area abounding with wild game, and also a very large and outspoken woodpecker. They named the bird and the area ‘Kiamichi’ –their word for “raucous bird.”

Source: KTEN

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