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Why Live in Inola

East of Tulsa, Inola, Oklahoma, known as “The Hay Capital of the World,” offers rural living with expansive hay fields and countryside. The town center is growing with new businesses and a mix of older homes and new construction, including a new addition that will add over 150 homes. Home styles range from expansive ranch-style houses and Craftsman homes with gabled roofs to large farmhouses with barn-style architecture and large front porches. Inola features several parks, including Fleming Park with playgrounds, tennis and basketball courts, and new pickleball courts, and Travis Grigg Memorial Baseball/Softball Park with four fields. Residents can also exercise at the Inola Fitness Center. The town center along East Commercial Street and Broadway Avenue offers shopping and dining options, such as Three Feathers Boutique, Longhorn Mercantile, Graham’s Bakery and Café, and Pop’s & Gigi’s Café. For more retail options, residents travel 13.2 miles to downtown Claremore. Inola Public Schools are highly rated, with Inola Elementary School, Inola Middle School, and Inola High School providing quality education. Commuting to Tulsa is common, with US Route 412 facilitating travel, and Tulsa International Airport is 23.6 miles away. The annual Inola Hay Days Celebration, a community-wide event since 1960, features a parade, carnival rides, live music, a rodeo, livestock shows, and food vendors, highlighting the town's agricultural heritage.

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What neighborhoods in Inola, OK are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Inola, OK depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include Lynn Lane, Central Broken Arrow, Battle Creek, Park Plaza East and Wedgewood, each with its own character and price range.
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