Norman, OK


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Norman, OK

About Norman, OK

Norman, Oklahoma is a vibrant city in central Oklahoma that offers plenty of activities for all ages. For those looking to get outdoors there are several parks and recreation areas such as the Riverwind Casino, Lake Thunderbird State Park, and Lions Park. Arts and culture fans can enjoy visiting museums like the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History or catching a performance by the local symphony. Shopping and dining experiences range everywhere from traditional cowboy stores to fine Italian dining. Whether you’re looking for a place to call home or just want some entertainment, Norman won't disappoint! Capital city - Center of Oklahoma.

State: Oklahoma
County: Cleveland County
Metro Area: Oklahoma City Metro Area
City: Norman
Zip Codes: 73072 73071 73069 73026 73019
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Time zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
Elevation: 1304 ft above sea level

Oklahoma City, the capital and largest city in the state, is a major center for the oil industry and related manufacturing. For most of its life “OKC” has been considered a fairly dull city located in a dull part of the country, but that is changing. The last oil bust in the 1990s and the 1995 Murrah Federal Building bombing tragedy seemed to spark something in the city, and it has undergone a major renaissance, particularly in its downtown areas funded in part by a well-supported sales tax initiative.

Downtown is now clean and modern with unusually attractive parks and a nicely restored “Bricktown” historic residential and entertainment district with a canal and promenade. A new art museum, library and performing arts center, and new sports facilities dot the area. The area also has a noted zoo and science museum and the Thunder NBA team.

The University of Oklahoma in suburban Norman south of town brings a college town element. The oil industry still dominates the local economy, but the state government and an increasing base of small manufacturers and service businesses is starting to balance things out. The low Cost of Living Index is a big attraction. Crime rates are a negative, but overall this friendly city seems to be headed for better times.

The area is located along the frequently dry North Canadian River. The surrounding country contains the gently rolling Arbuckle Mountains, 80 miles south. Although some Gulf influence exists, the climate is mainly continental. Summers are long and usually hot. Temperatures reach 100 degrees about 10 times a year. Breezes and relatively low humidity temper the heat somewhat. Winters are comparatively mild and short with one winter in three having temperatures below zero. Spring and summer storms can be severe, spawning tornadoes and winter “mixes” of sleet and freezing rain. First freeze is November 1, last is early April.

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Norman Cost of Living

Revitalizing economy, attractive downtown, and cost of living make Norman a great place to live.

$237,200
-42.5% lower than avg
$59,866
-15.3% lower than avg
6.0 / 6.7
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Norman Crime
40.9 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Norman, Oklahoma
$45,360
for a family
$33,200
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Norman
   Revitalizing economy
Severe storms and heat
   Attractive downtown
Crime rates
   Cost of living
Growth and sprawl
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Over 8 years ago
I was born here, raised here, and spent most of my formative years here, but plan to leave soon. The schools are good, the healthcare is okay, and there is very little  More
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I originally came to live in Langston, OK because I had lost my job in Sanford, Florida. I had lived in Florida all of my life (45 years) until coming to Oklahoma. I was  More
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Over 11 years ago
When I came to college in Norman in 1967, after a childhood spent on miliary bases, I saw the leafy neighborhoods and the truly beautiful OU campus and I thought it was  More
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