Top 10 reason NOT to move to Oklahoma. They have some strange laws.
Top 10 reason NOT to move to Oklahoma. They have some strange laws.
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Oklahoma City, United States. History, Economy, Climate
Oklahoma City is the capital and principal city of the state of Oklahoma. The city is the nation's third largest city in land area (608 sq miles), just behind Jacksonville and Anchorage AK. Oklahoma's state capitol building is the only capitol in the world with an oil well under it.
LOCATION
Oklahoma City lies in the Sandstone Hills region of Oklahoma. The city is bisected geographically and culturally by the North Canadian River, which basically divides North Oklahoma City and South Oklahoma City.The city has three large lakes: Lake Hefner, Lake Overholser and Lake Stanley Draper,
Oklahoma City lies along one of the primary corridors into Texas and Mexico, and is a three-hour drive from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The city is in the Frontier Country region in the center of the state, making it an ideal location for state government.
HISTORY
Oklahoma City was settled on April 22,1889, when the area known as the Unassigned Lands was opened for settlement in an event known as The Land Run. Some 10,000 homesteaders settled the area that would become the capital of Oklahoma. The town grew quickly.
Before World War II, Oklahoma City developed major stockyards, attracting jobs and revenue formerly in Chicago and Omaha, Nebraska. With the 1928 discovery of oil within the city limits (including under the State Capitol), Oklahoma City became a major center of oil production.
POPULATION
the city ranks 27th among United States cities in population.
CLIMATE
Oklahoma City has a humid subtropical climate, featuring hot, humid summers, and cool winters with occasional snowfall. Oklahoma City has a very active severe weather season from March through June, especially during April and May. it is prone to especially frequent and severe tornadoes, as well as very severe hailstorms. The Oklahoma City metropolitan area is one of the most tornado-prone major cities in the world, with about 150 tornadoes striking within the city limits since 1890.
COMMUNICATION
Will Rogers World Airport ( OKC) offers over 180 flights a day including non-stop service to over 30 cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Atlanta, New York, and Washington DC. The International airport (originally built in the 1960s) has completed the first phase of a major expansion and modernization project and is attracting additional non-stop flights to the city.
GOVERNMENT
The City of Oklahoma City has operated under a council-manager form of city government since 1927. Eight councilpersons represent each of the eight wards of Oklahoma City.
ECONOMY
Oklahoma City, is a regional power center of government and energy exploration.
Lying in the Great Plains region, Oklahoma City has one of the world's largest livestock markets.Oil, natural gas, petroleum products and related industries are the largest sector of the local economy. The city is in the middle of an active oil field and oil derricks dot the capitol grounds.
Top 10 reasons not to move to North Dakota. #1 won't shock most
Top 10 reasons not to move to North Dakota. #1 won't shock most.
Nothing really wild ever happens in North Dakota but drinking and protesting the standing Rock Pipeline. This might be the perfect state to travel and relocate.
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Top 10 worst towns in Alabama. #1 is a big foot hotspot.
Top 10 worst towns in Alabama. #1 is a bigfoot hotspot.
Today's list we will take a look at some of the worst towns in Alabama. Every state has them so let's take a look. I hope you enjoy.
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Oklahoma Travel
Oklahoma Travel - Oklahoma has a rich Native American past. In the 1830s Oklahoma was the end of The Trail of Tears and over 16,000 Cherokee Indian people were forced to move from their eastern homes by the United States government and were relocated to Indian Territory, now Oklahoma. In addition the Five Civilized Tribes were relocated from the southeastern United States. Oklahoma's name is taken from two Choctaw words. okla means people and humma meaning red, so Oklahoma literally means red people. Thirty nine tribes and Indian nations have their headquarters in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma has a recent pioneer past. There are people alive today in Oklahoma that remember it as a frontier. Oklahoma is most known to the outside world as the site of the tragic Oklahoma City Bombing. The cost of living is among the lowest in the US and such includes the cost of tourist related activities. Lodging, rental cars, fuel, and restaurants are lower in cost than nearly anywhere else in the US.
Enjoy Your Oklahoma Travel!
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Oklahoma National Stockyards
Whether you called it the stockyards or packing town, this part of Oklahoma City is an intricate part of Oklahoma's heritage... today we call the area Stockyards City. It's more than 70 businesses cater to cowboys and cowgirls , thus making it one of Oklahoma City's biggest tourism attractions.
Oklahoma City Facts and Interests
- Oklahoma City has a lot to offer! Oklahoma City is the largest city in Oklahoma and the state capital. The city ranks 29th among United States cities in population.
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In the Heart of Oklahoma City - Nonna's in Bricktown
I believe in magic. - Avis Scaramucci, Owner of Nonna's Euro-American Ristorante & Bar, talks about her love for Bricktown and the wonderful Oklahoma City community.