Chouteau is located in the old Cooweescoowee District of the Cherokee Nation in southern Mayes County, Oklahoma. The community has its roots in 1871, when Chouteau became the terminus of the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, whose first agent, Riley W. Lindsey, became the community's first settler.
 
 
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The Amish Cheese House in Chouteau, Oklahoma offers a selection of more than forty varieties of cheeses, as well as meats and other products, which are listed here. Other resources include its location, hours, contacts, and a downloadable catalog.
http://www.amishcheesehouse.com/
Locally owned and operated, the full service bank has been in operation since 1968. Its location in Chouteau, Oklahoma, banking hours, and Internet banking services are highlighted, along with other resources.
http://www.chouteauboc.com/
Camp Christian of North East Oklahoma
Situated on ninety acres near Chouteau, Oklahoma, the camp can accommodate large or small groups, and up to two hundred campers. Its policies, rates, and locations are highlighted.
http://www.campchristianok.org/
Headquartered in Chouteau, Oklahoma, the public school administrative district operates an early childhood center, elementary school, middle school, and high school, located in Chouteau as well as in the community of Mazie. Each of its school campuses are profiled, with schedules and contacts.
http://www.chouteauwildcats.com/
First Baptist Church of Chouteau
Established in 1909, the congregation in Chouteau, Oklahoma is affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention and the Craig-Mayes County Baptist Association. An overview of the church is presented, along with a worship schedule and calendar.
http://www.fbcchouteau.com/
The towing company is based in Chouteau, Oklahoma. Its service area, services, and capabilities are outlined, along with contact information.
http://www.towingservicetulsa.com/