McAlester
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McAlester is a city featured in the Oklahoma map expansion DLC for American Truck Simulator.
Summary
“ | Named after James Jackson McAlester, who started a general store here in 1869. It has since become a bustling city after its rapid expansion, in part thanks to the influx of settlers after the discovery of coal. Since then it has maintained its historic status and is now home to several different industries. | ” |
~ SCS Software's blog[1] |
Features
Depots
- Alis Cars dealership
- Deep Wells service shop
- Equos Power warehouse
- Grand Pastures livestock auction
- Home Store market
- Precision Car Parts warehouse
- Taylor building construction site
- Wallbert market
- X-Tech Machinery service shop
Facilities
Other
- 1 viewpoint in the northern part of the city
- 1 photo trophy in the northern part of the city
Landmarks
- Aldridge Hotel
- Apostolics of McAlester
- Calvary Cemetery
- Choctaw Casino McAlester
- Defending Our Freedom Monument
- Eastern Oklahoma State College
- International Temple, Supreme Assembly, Order of the Rainbow for Girls
- McAlester Police Department
- McAlester Scottish Rite Temple
- McAlester Water Towers
- OKLA Theater
- Pittsburg County Courthouse
- Red Seal Feeds
- Speedline Entertainment
- The Bank National Association
- The Grand Event Center
- The Grass Station
- The King's House
- Welcome to McAlester sign
Connections
- The
runs south towards Durant and Dallas, Texas (the latter city via the
) and north towards Checotah, Tulsa (the latter city via the
), and Pittsburg, Kansas.
- The
runs southeast towards Hugo, Paris, Texas (the latter town via the
), and Idabel (via the
) and north towards Henryetta and Tulsa (the latter city via the
).
Release History
- In update 1.49, a service shop was added.
- In update 1.53, the Asuma warehouse and Wallbert food market were replaced by a Precision Car Parts warehouse and Wallbert market, respectively.
Trivia
- The achievement Can Do! requires the player to trigger every viewpoint marker in Oklahoma, one of which is in McAlester.
Media
Gallery
- Before 1.53
See also
References
- ↑ SCS Software, Oklahoma - Cities & Settlements #2, 2023-04-06 (accessed 2024-15-09)
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