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40 Storage Units and Home near Sardis Lake
Here is a money making opportunity and a home to boot. This place consist of 2 storage buildings having a total of 40 storage units that are completely rented out. The home is a 2 bedroom 1 bath; this would make great living quarters for your manager. Place has outside rental space or more room for expansion of storage units. Located on a busy hwy close to Sardis Lake. This is a great opportunity that could be a wonderful investment. Call Jimmy 580-317-5275.

Clayton, Oklahoma

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Clayton, Oklahoma

Clayton is a town in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 1,012 at the 2010 census.

Clayton was formerly known as Dexter. A United States Post Office was established at Dexter, Indian Territory on March 31, 1894 and was named for Dexter Chapman, early-day resident.

Dexter was located in Wade County, Choctaw Nation.

The official name of the post office name changed to Clayton, Indian Territory on April 5, 1907. Its name is thought to have been derived from Clayton, Missouri. It is also possible the town renamed itself after William H.H. Clayton, judge of the U.S. Court for the Central District of Indian Territory. Judge Clayton was prominent in the role to gain Oklahoma’s statehood.

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.

Source: Wikipedia

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