Known as the "City of Festivals," Norman is the home of the University of Oklahoma, the National Weather Center and premier attractions such as the Sam Noble Museum of Natural History, the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, and Lake Thunderbird State park.
Norman is the Seat of Cleveland county and is located 17 miles south of the state capital, Oklahoma City.
The main campus of the University of Oklahoma, one of the finest institutions of higher learning in the United States, is within walking distance of downtown Norman.
Norman's economic base is mainly in education, manufacturing, and governmental agencies.
Norman offers a variety of recreational and cultural interests including:
* Over 60 parks
* Legacy Trail curving north and south through the heart of downtown Norman
* Lake Thunderbird
* Sooner Theatre
* Festivals and events all year
Museums highlighting:
* Natural history
* Native American Culture
* Art
* The Cleveland County Historical Museum
Norman has an excellent school system. Norman Public Schools consists of 2 high schools, 4 middle schools, 15 elementary schools and an alternative education school. In addition Norman has many private schools and is home to Moore/Norman Technology Center.
Norman's two libraries are part of the Pioneer Library System.
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