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Why Live in Davenport

Davenport, OK, is a town steeped in history and characterized by its quiet, peaceful living. Located in Lincoln County, Davenport was once a bustling stop along Route 66, and it continues to attract tourists eager to experience the iconic route. The town features older homes, primarily bungalows and Craftsman styles, with spacious lots and carports. The median build year for homes is 1977. Broadway, the main street, is paved with red bricks and serves as a reminder of the town's vibrant past. Davenport is situated about 8 miles from Chandler and Stroud, and Interstate 44 provides access to Oklahoma City, 50 miles west, and Tulsa, nearly 60 miles east.

Davenport Elementary School and Davenport High School both have high ratings, serving the community's educational needs. The town celebrates its heritage with events like Nettie Davenport Day, featuring parades, live music, and crafts. Public spaces include Davenport City Park, which offers swing sets and a jungle gym, and the Davenport Senior Citizens Center, which hosts daily lunches and community events. The town is adorned with murals, including the tallest mural on Route 66, depicting the Oklahoma Land Run of 1891.

Dining options in Davenport include Tammy’s Round-Up Cafe, known for its hearty meals, and the soon-to-open Destinations barbecue restaurant. Convenience stores like Old Magnolia Garage and Town & Country Grocery provide snacks and drinks, while residents often drive to the nearby Walmart for groceries. Davenport boasts a low crime rate compared to the national average, contributing to its reputation as a safe place to live. However, residents must remain vigilant during spring for tornadoes, with sirens in place to alert them of imminent danger.

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