*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Wetumka ***
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, Oklahoma in Hughes County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Wetumka.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Hughes county include:

Atwood,   Calvin,   Carson,   Citra,   Cross Roads,   Dustin,   Gerty,   Holdenville,   Horntown,   Lamar,   Non,   Rock Creek,   Spaulding,   Stuart,   Yeager,  

 

Or have a look at other Oklahoma counties including:

Adair,   Alfalfa,   Atoka,   Beaver,   Beckham,   Blaine,   Bryan,   Caddo,   Canadian,   Carter,   Cherokee,   Choctaw,   Cimarron,   Cleveland,   Coal,   Comanche,   Cotton,   Craig,   Creek,   Custer,   Delaware,   Dewey,   Ellis,   Garfield,   Garvin,   Grady,   Grant,   Greer,   Harmon,   Harper,   Haskell,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Johnston,   Kay,   Kingfisher,   Kiowa,   Latimer,   Le Flore,   Lincoln,   Logan,   Love,   Major,   Marshall,   Mayes,   McClain,   McCurtain,   McIntosh,   Murray,   Muskogee,   Noble,   Nowata,   Okfuskee,   Oklahoma,   Okmulgee,   Osage,   Ottawa,   Pawnee,   Payne,   Pittsburg,   Pontotoc,   Pottawatomie,   Pushmataha,   Roger Mills,   Rogers,   Seminole,   Sequoyah,   Stephens,   Texas,   Tillman,   Tulsa,   Wagoner,   Washington,   Washita,   Woods,   Woodward,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Wetumka, OK?
Then read on!

Some interesting facts about Wetumka, Oklahoma include:

1. Wetumka was founded in 1902, and it was named after a Muscogee Creek phrase meaning "alligator, big."

2. The town is known for its annual Sucker Day festival, which takes place on the last Saturday in September. The festival celebrates the town's long-standing tradition of sucker fishing in nearby streams.

3. Wetumka was once a center for coal mining and oil production, with several successful mines and wells operating in the area during the early 1900s.

4. The town is home to the Wetumka Historical Museum, which features exhibits on local history, culture, and industry.

5. Wetumka is situated near several scenic lakes and outdoor recreation areas, including Holdenville Lake and Okemah Lake.