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Oklahoma is in the South Central part of the United States, and shares a boundary with Kansas, New Mexico, Texas, Arkansas, and a small portion of Missouri. Here, you’ll find forests, mountains, and plains. With such a varied landscape, you’ll have no trouble finding the perfect home in the Oklahoma real estate market.
Its capital and largest city is Oklahoma City, and other important cities include Tulsa, Norman, Broken Arrow and Lawton. Great deals on Oklahoma foreclosures can be found in these communities and outlying areas. If you’re looking for more flexibility, try Oklahoma homes for rent in these communities.
Oklahoma is known for its ranches. Be sure to check out some of the history at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum located in Oklahoma City. Or, to view a lot of priceless art, try the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History located in Norman. The many museums and attractions provide plenty of sources for entertainment for Oklahoma residents.
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