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Ship Car To or From Oklahoma with M2 Reeves Car ShippingOklahoma was (and is) a frontier state and was a major destination for freed slaves looking to escape the oppressive south, and was at the heart of the oil boom at the beginning of the 20th century. It was considered Indian Territory and was classified as the largest Indian reservation until it was opened up to settlers in the late 19th century. It is one of six states that make up the "Frontier Strip," with Missouri and Arkansas on its eastern border, Colorado and Kansas on the north, New Mexico on the West and Texas on the south. If you're looking for car shipping to Oklahoma, read on and see what M2Reeves Car Shipping can do for you. Oklahoma, ironically enough, is considered nothing but flatland, but in fact is home to three distinct mountain ranges: the Quachitas, the Arbuckles and the Kiamichis; these ranges are only the most well-known in the state, as there are smaller, lesser-known ranges. These mountains make for great hiking and vacation areas as well as great summer homes (if you're looking for a second home). Oklahoma also has what's considered to be the largest and tallest hill on the planet: Cavanal Hill, which stands at 1,999 ft above sea level (just one foot from being a mountain). If you're looking to move there, feel free to call M2Reeves car shipping to secure all your car shipping needs. Again, despite its reputation as being flat, Oklahoma has 11 different ecological niches, which is the most out of any other state. Oklahoma experiences drastic changes in its climate from region to region, which is the main reason why so many different ecologies have been discovered. In the northwest lies the Tablelands, which resembles the American southwestern region than anywhere else in the state. East of that lie the Plains, which most people see as they traverse through the panhandle, and below that lies the Antelope Hills and the Wichita Mountains. Central Oklahoma is chock full of forests and is actually the eastern border of the Great Plains. The rest of the state, and, indeed, the vast majority, is covered by a combination of forests and plains (also called the Cross Timbers region). It's not hard to see why car shipping to Oklahoma is getting more popular, and you could go there too. The state is known for its humid subtropical climate, which essentially means that Oklahoma experiences hot summers and (predictably) cold winters. In the southeastern part of the state, around 52 inches (on average) fall per year, and further out west thunderstorms are considerably more common. This is mainly due to the fact that most of the state lies in Tornado Alley, and central Oklahoma experiences more tornadoes than any other region in the world. Let this be a warning for all of you thinking of car shipping or car transport out to the state. But don't let the little things get you down. Oklahoma is a varied and incredibly interesting state, and one of the fastest growing in the union. Feel free to call us toll-free at 800-440-3167 and ask us what you'd like to know about car shipping to Oklahoma, or just visit our website at www.m2reevescarshipping.com and fill out our free online quote request from. Call or go online today to see what M2Reeves can do for you.
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