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    Andrea Hayes Marsha Rogers Realty, Inc.

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Why Live in Poteau

Poteau, OK, the county seat of LeFlore County, is home to approximately 8,800 residents and is surrounded by natural beauty, including mountains, lakes, and streams. The city features a historic downtown, notable for the last bank robbery by Bonnie and Clyde. Poteau is about 35 miles from Fort Smith, AR, and 130 miles from Tulsa. Major employers include the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, OK Foods, and Eastern Oklahoma Medical Center. Housing in Poteau is significantly below the national median, with older homes from the 1940s and newer traditional houses from the 1980s to 2020s. The area boasts attractions such as Ouachita National Forest, Lake Wister State Park, and Cavanal Hill, the largest hill in the world. Local parks include Twyman Park and Choctaw Country Club. The Poteau Independent School District is highly rated, and Carl Albert State College offers community college education. Downtown Poteau features shops and restaurants, including the award-winning Warehouse Willy’s and the LeFlore County Museum. U.S. Route 59 runs through the city, providing access to Fort Smith and other areas. The Poteau Balloon Fest is a notable annual event in October. The city experiences long, humid summers and mild winters, with a risk of tornadoes. Crime rates have seen a decrease in violent crime but a slight increase in property crime from 2022 to 2023.

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