What is earlsboro oklahoma?

Earlsboro is a small town located in east-central Oklahoma, in the United States. It is part of Pottawatomie County and has a population of around 639 people (according to the 2010 US Census). The town covers an area of 0.5 square miles (1.3 km²) and is situated along State Highway 9, approximately 35 miles east of the city of Norman.

Earlsboro was founded in 1892 as a result of the construction of the St. Louis and Oklahoma City Railroad. The town was named after one of the railroad company executives, William Earl. In its early years, Earlsboro was a major agricultural center, with cotton being the primary crop. However, the town's economy has since diversified and now includes industries such as oil and gas, manufacturing, and healthcare.

Today, Earlsboro is a quiet and close-knit community with a small-town atmosphere. It offers a range of amenities such as a grocery store, gas stations, several churches, and a public school. The town also has several parks and recreational areas, including the popular Earlsboro Lake.