Agra, Oklahoma Flower Delivery
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La Tulipe flowers
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Agra Flower Delivery Service
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Agra Zip Codes:
74824
Agra: latitude 35.895 – longitude -96.8702
Agra is a town in northern Lincoln County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 339 at the 2010 census. An early genuine estate developer coined the town’s state from the word “agriculture”.
Agra began to form regarding the aim of 20th Century. A proclaim office opened in Agra on December 20, 1902, with Isaac C. Pierce serving as the first postmaster. The Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad (which vanguard became portion of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway (also known as MKT or “Katy”) built a parentage from Oklahoma City to Parsons, Kansas surrounded by 1902 and 1904. The townsite was developed after two local farmers, Frank Wheeler and Sam Holder, sold their lands along the railroad. American Land Loan and Trust Company at odds the site into town lots.
The first businesses in town were a drugstore, opened by John Olmstead and a general collection opened by Mark Crane. Otherwise, the first buildings were houses and a few churches. The Bank of Agra was built in 1904.{{The Bank of Agra was listed in the National Register of Historic Places (NR 90000122). Attempts to save the bank building, failed due to its deterioration, and it was razed in August 1999.}} School was taught in churches until 1905, when the first literary building was constructed. By 1918, the town had also supplementary the Commercial Hotel and a cotton gin. Early newspapers published in Agra were the Agra News and the Queen City Times. However, both the nickname and the newspaper passed into oblivion many years ago.
In the 21st Century, most of the remaining residents have been employed by the oil and gas industry, and/or commuted to work in new towns. Agra is really a bedroom community. It is now a small country town, but has 3 churches, a restaurant, elementary and high school, post office, and user-friendliness store.