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Why Live in Minco
Minco, OK, a small town with a rich history, was once the last stop on the Oklahoma railroad in the late 1800s. Today, it is known for Braum's Dairy Farms and the Ross Honey Plant, the state's largest honey producer, earning it the nickname “The land of milk and honey.” The community is tight-knit, with strong support for the Minco High Bulldogs football and baseball teams. Homes in Minco range from early 1900s Tudor Revivals to brick and stone bungalows, often featuring tidy yards and front porches. Prospective residents can find plots of land both in town and on the outskirts, some with ponds and mature oak trees. Minco Elementary and Minco Middle School are highly rated, contributing to the town's appeal for families. Downtown Minco is a hub of activity, with popular spots like Sid’s Diner and boutique shops such as Petals and Pinecones. Bill Johnson Park offers a playground, disc golf course, and a Veteran’s Memorial, while the Little League Ball Fields and high school sports fields are bustling during their respective seasons. The annual Minco Honey Festival in December is a highlight, featuring craft tables, tours of the Ross Honey Plant, and a quilt show. Minco is conveniently located 20 miles from Grady Memorial Hospital in Chickasha, 38 miles from Oklahoma City, and 28 miles from Will Rogers Regional Airport. The Minco Historical Society preserves the town's storied past, with local newspaper archives dating back to 1890 available at the Oklahoma Historical Society in OKC.