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<blockquote data-quote="Glock 40" data-source="post: 3310962" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>My parents have lived on a piece of land with a pipeline running through it for over 40 years. No issues ever, you hear an occasional plane flying over that checks it out from time to time. I agree with the post that monies were paid to original land owner when it was done and that's probably it. </p><p></p><p>I had a place on the other side of 99 about 12 years ago. There is wildlife galore out there. I remember looking out the back window of my bathroom one day and seeing probably 30 turkeys walking around my house. The roads sucked when you got off 99 but from looking at aerial photos looks like it may have been paved since then. It was nice place to live I just hated the 55 minute commute to Tulsa each day after my kids were born. Cleveland lake is just to the west of you also but you have to access it from the North off of 64. Cleveland is closest town with a Walmart about 15 minutes away. Stillwater is 45 into town and and Sand Springs is about 35.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glock 40, post: 3310962, member: 32"] My parents have lived on a piece of land with a pipeline running through it for over 40 years. No issues ever, you hear an occasional plane flying over that checks it out from time to time. I agree with the post that monies were paid to original land owner when it was done and that's probably it. I had a place on the other side of 99 about 12 years ago. There is wildlife galore out there. I remember looking out the back window of my bathroom one day and seeing probably 30 turkeys walking around my house. The roads sucked when you got off 99 but from looking at aerial photos looks like it may have been paved since then. It was nice place to live I just hated the 55 minute commute to Tulsa each day after my kids were born. Cleveland lake is just to the west of you also but you have to access it from the North off of 64. Cleveland is closest town with a Walmart about 15 minutes away. Stillwater is 45 into town and and Sand Springs is about 35. [/QUOTE]
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