20 Recreational Hunting Acres
This is a beautiful 20 acre place with abundant trees and mountain views. Deer, Bear, Turkey, Rabbit, Squirrel and a lot of other kinds of wildlife are very frequent visitors to this place. This place is located south of Clayton, just down the road from Clayton Lake. Place has U.S.-271 frontage for easy access. I would love to show this place to you. Just give me a call 580-317-5275. Jimmy Chandler
Clayton is the largest town or community in northern Pushmataha County. It is the region’s largest trading center due to its relative distance from the county seat of Antlers—36 miles.
Flagpole Mountain retains a fire tower. Built of metal and several stories tall, it was once part of a network of towers, all manned, from which a fire watch was maintained. It is the only tower remaining in Pushmataha County, although it is no longer operational. Views from the tower offer a panorama stretching for many miles in any direction.
Clayton, as regional trading center, remains economically healthy, with a locally based economy. It is currently home to a public school, several churches, and numerous businesses and homes.
During recent years the Clayton High School Auditorium (Oklahoma) has become recognized as an architecturally and historically significant building, and has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. The building was found to be a very unusual example of Works Progress Administration architecture—one of only two known single-use auditoriums constructed by the WPA.
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