| Welcome! Welcome to Norman, Oklahoma, home
of the University of Oklahoma and many great attractions
including the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural
History, Lake Thunderbird State Park, and Fred Jones Jr.
Museum of Art. In addition, Norman boasts twenty-five
festivals and events, five golf courses, historical
attractions, antique shops, OU sports, and fun
activities for the entire family.
We invite you to discover all Norman has to offer:
- The Norman Public School system has been recognized
both on the state and national levels for exceptional
teachers and instructional programs.
- Established 17 years before Oklahoma achieved
statehood in 1907, the University of Oklahoma is
considered the state’s premiere institution of higher
education. OU consistently ranks first or second in the
nation in National Merit Scholar enrollment per capita
at American public universities and is in the top five
of public universities in graduation of Rhodes Scholars.
In addition, OU is in the top 15 in private endowment
per capita among public universities.
- Norman’s neighborhoods offer a wide variety of old and
new—from campus homes to rural estates to modern
designs. Beautification, historic preservation, and
public safety are issues that are addressed by
neighborhood and local government representatives.
- Living in Norman is very reasonable and affordable. In
fact, housing costs and the cost of living are below the
national average.
- Norman is a family-friendly town with many activities
the whole family can enjoy, including attending OU
sporting events, swimming, horseback riding, visiting a
zoo, playing miniature golf, driving race carts, and
attending a host of events held at the Cleveland County
Fairgrounds.
Living in Norman is the perfect choice. |