Antlers, Oklahoma Flower Delivery
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Antlers Flower Delivery Service
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Antlers Zip Codes:
74523
Antlers: latitude 34.2325 – longitude -95.6214
Antlers is a city in and the county chair of Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, United States. The population was 2,453 at the 2010 census, a 3.9 percent terminate from 2,552 in 2000. The town was named for a kind of tree that becomes ornamented with antlers shed by deer, and is taken as a sign of the location of a spring frequented by deer.
Evidence exists of prehistoric hobby and bustle within the city limits of present-day Antlers. Arrowheads are found periodically at sites throughout the town. Most of the archaic sites are atop hills, which the inhabitants could use for defensive purposes and found the most healthful.
A Mississippian culture settlement developed at Spiro Mounds, which was nimble from the mid-9th into the 15th century. This is the westernmost site of the culture and it is “one of the most important archeological discoveries in North America.” The 80-acre site is preserved today as Oklahoma’s only allow in archeological park.
The Spiro Mounds leaders controlled the Place of Antlers and the get out of of the Kiamichi River valley, as competently as a large part of what is now southeastern Oklahoma and next-door states. The Mississippian culture was based along the Mississippi River and its tributaries. Its largest middle was at Cahokia, just to the east of the Mississippi in present-day Illinois. The peoples had an extensive trading network that spanned the continent from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes. Spiro Mounds culture was also share of the Southeast Ceremonial Complex, an important culture which outstretched into what is now known as the Southeastern United States.