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Jeff Lange Real EstateSurrounded by the Chautauqua Hills, Caney is in Montgomery County on the Oklahoma, Kansas border. Caney covers 1.2 square miles and has a population of 2,200 people. Just across the border in to Oklahoma, are the Copan and Hulah Lakes. Copan is just 10 miles south of Caney, and Hulah is 25. This city is home to 18 churches, the community Swimming Pool, the Caney Valley Historical Society Museum, and many businesses, such as the privately owned Safari Zoological Park. The park houses many exotic animals such as African Lions and Royal White Bengal Tigers.
Caney's school district is USD 436, home of the Caney Bullpups. The local elementary school is Lincoln Memorial Elementary School and has an Jr/Sr High School.
How did Caney develop? Well, unlike most towns in the 1869 when Caney first became a city it was a trading post rather than a mining, petroleum, or railroad town. However before development, the Osage Indians used to camp along the Little Cane River, that was before they were moved into what is present day Osage County, Oklahoma. When the Denver, Memphis and Atlantic Railroad made it to Caney, it was the first taste of the out side world that Caney had ever gotten.
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