| There are many reasons to move to
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| | age in years of a resident of Oklahoma
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| Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Oklahoma City
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| | City is 34.1 with 403,138 households and
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| has the excitement of being the capital
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| | an average of 2.52 persons per household.
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| of the state of Oklahoma but yet can give
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| | The median household income is $32,286.
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| you the hometown feel family members
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| | Education is valued in Oklahoma City with
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| crave on some of their quieter
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| | 28% having a high school diploma or
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| residential streets. The city has so much
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| | technical school certificate and 27%
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| to offer visitors and residents including
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| | having a college degree or higher.
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| political events, downtown activities
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| | Schools:
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| including those of the Bricktown
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| | Oklahoma has a mix of public schools,
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| Entertainment district and the Myriad
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| | private and parochial schools, colleges
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| Botanical Gardens located in downtown
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| | and universities and also Oklahoma city
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| Oklahoma City.
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| | Technology Centers.
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| General Facts:
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| | Sports and Entertainment:
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| It is the 36th largest city in the U.S.
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| | Oklahoma City has everything for family
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| with an estimated population in 2006 of
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| | entertainment including - museums,
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| 1,172,339. In 1993 the city passed a
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| | liberated arts center, children's
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| redevelopment package called:
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| | theatre, music hall, International
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| Metropolitan Area Projects which includes
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| | gymnastics Hall of Fame, Martin Park
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| a baseball park, central library, a canal
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| | Nature Center, National Cowboy Hall of
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| to the Bricktown entertainment district
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| | Fame and the National Softball Hall of
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| and renovations to the civic center, the
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| | Fame, the city zoo, the Oklahoma Opry,
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| convention center and the fairgrounds.
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| | parks and recreation department, the
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| The "Core-to-Shore project creates a
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| | Philharmonic Orchestra, and White Water
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| connection between the core of the city
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| | bay.
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| and the shores of the Oklahoma River.
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| | In the minor leagues Oklahoma City has
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| When deciding on whether or not to
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| | the RedHawks a AAA affiliate of the Texas
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| purchase real estate in Oklahoma City it
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| | Rangers, Yard Dawgz of the Oklahoma City
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| is important to look at all the areas of
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| | Lightning, of the National Women's
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| interest including: Weather, schools and
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| | football Association, City Blazers of the
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| hospitals, sports and entertainment,
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| | Central Hockey League.
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| demographic information including median
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| | The New Orleans Hornets of the National
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| price of housing.
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| | Basketball Association temporarily
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| Weather:
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| | relocated to the Ford Center during the
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| Oklahoma City weather has an average
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| | 2005-2006 and 2006-2007 seasons.
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| annual temperature of about 60 degrees
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| | When considering a real estate decision,
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| with an average rainfall of 33.36" and an
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| | cost of housing, location, education, job
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| average snowfall of 9.1" per year and
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| | opportunity and entertainment are all
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| also the skies are usually clear.
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| | major items to discuss. Oklahoma City has
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| Population and Education:
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| | all your major points of interest in a
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| Oklahoma City is the 29th largest
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| | big city style without forgetting about
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| metropolitan city in the U.S. with
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| | the hometown residential needs of those
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| 635,000-employed individuals. The Median
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| | who seek those comforts.
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