
Oklahoma City At A Glance
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Being in Oklahoma City for the first time can be both exhilarating and daunting. There's an enormous amount to take in. Your friends at All My Sons Moving & Storage want
to help you transition into our community by preparing you with some things to expect.
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Move on up in Oklahoma City
With a mild climate and four distinctly beautiful seasons, Oklahoma City rivals
coastal destinations with 3,000 hours of warm sunshine each year. It’s no wonder
that outdoor activities and scenic venues are plentiful throughout this spirited
city. Oklahoma City is full of pleasant parks and recreational campuses. Visit the
Myriad Botanical Gardens and the Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory, or cool off
in one of the many community pools and aquatic centers.
Geographically, Oklahoma City is the second largest city in the continental United
States. It’s a good thing it is, because Oklahoma residents are always on the move,
and the extra space just means there’s enough room for everyone! Even with a metropolitan
population of over one million people, and a dozen suburban communities to boot,
Oklahoma City residents enjoy a diverse landscape of rural and urban persuasion.
For many newcomers, Oklahoma City’s rating as one of the “Best Places to Live in
North America” by Places Rated Almanac is enough to make families and individuals
move to Oklahoma City. Hundreds of industries, such as aerospace/aviation, healthcare,
and of course state government thrive in Oklahoma city, creating amply employment
opportunities and a refreshingly affordable economy. As the seat of government for
the State of Oklahoma and Oklahoma County, local and federal government organizations
make up twenty percent of Greater Oklahoma City’s employment opportunities.
With an unquenchable desire to grow and improve, there’s always something wonderful
developing in Oklahoma City. Residents are proud of Bricktown, a fast-growing entertainment
district in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City. Once a dilapidated warehouse district,
the Bricktown Entertainment
District is now home to several well-known restaurants,
nightclubs, boutiques and shops, the AAA Stadium, and a spectacular canal shadowed
by beautifully restored or newly developed condominium complexes. If you just can’t
wait to see what Bricktown has in store for you, visit www.bricktownokc.com for
information on dining, attractions, nightlife, shopping, and upcoming events.
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