Choctaw, Arkansas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Are you wondering about the Population & Steets in Choptaw City? If you are not sure about Choctaw's ethnic composition, you will be pleased to know that the city is home to around 98% US citizens. The highest percentage of Choctaw residents were born in Eastern Asia and Africa, while the smallest percentage of residents came from Central America.

In early 1890, Choctaw received its postal designation. It was a township of about a thousand people and supported approximately twenty businesses. Angelo C. Scott, Moses Neal, and Charles G. Jones were responsible for platting the townsite, which was later named Choctaw. In 1891, Choctaw City was an important stop for the Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railroad, later known as the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railway.

Choctaw is an Oklahoma County town. Its population was about 9,377 at the end of the twentieth century, and increased to 11,146 at the 2010 census. The town is home to the Eastern Oklahoma Technology Center and Choctaw-Nicoma Park School District. The city limits are approximately 27 square miles, and there are four parks in Choctaw.

The median age of the Choctaw, OK population was 41.1. Native residents were mostly 41 years of age, while foreign-born residents were around 60 years old. According to the latest census, the most common country of birth for Choctaw City residents was Mexico, followed by Vietnam and India. And Choctaw City has the third highest proportion of men compared to other Oklahoma cities.