Okla-homey
5/17/2008, 03:01 PM
succ it! ;)
http://top100.relocate-america.com/
(not a total dis mind you. OKC is in the "Top 100" -- about 60 cities behind Oklahoma's pre-eminent city.)
Incorporated in 1898, Tulsa lies in the heart of "Green Country", a fertile forested region of rolling hills in northeastern Oklahoma. Straddling Tulsa, Osage and Rogers counties, Tulsa is the second largest city in the state, located 90 miles northeast of the state capital, Oklahoma City. Tulsa boasts of low unemployment, with an economy based on telecommunications, manufacturing, aerospace, transportation and energy.
Tulsa is home to nationally recognized cultural activities with four museums, including the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, which houses the world's largest collection of Thomas Moran's work, and various music and dance companies, including the internationally known Tulsa Opera.
Tulsa also boasts of a deep water port located on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System, offering a Foreign Trade Zone, two industrial parks and liquid and dry cargo storage. Tulsa International Airport offers direct service to most major cities in the United States.
Several universities serve the Tulsa area including a recently added branch of Oklahoma State University. Union Public Schools is a rapidly growing suburban, K-12 district in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The 28-square-mile area that comprises Union is unique in that it does not encompass a township, but rather incorporates within its boundaries much of southeast Tulsa and the northwest portion of nearby Broken Arrow. The school system acts as a unifying organization within the community, providing activities for its families and a sense of pride, support and identity for its patrons.
In short, despite recent livability inroads made by its larger sister city to the southwest, Tulsa remains pre-eminent in the Sooner State as its most beautiful, prosperous, culturally rich and desireable relocation destination.
http://top100.relocate-america.com/
(not a total dis mind you. OKC is in the "Top 100" -- about 60 cities behind Oklahoma's pre-eminent city.)
Incorporated in 1898, Tulsa lies in the heart of "Green Country", a fertile forested region of rolling hills in northeastern Oklahoma. Straddling Tulsa, Osage and Rogers counties, Tulsa is the second largest city in the state, located 90 miles northeast of the state capital, Oklahoma City. Tulsa boasts of low unemployment, with an economy based on telecommunications, manufacturing, aerospace, transportation and energy.
Tulsa is home to nationally recognized cultural activities with four museums, including the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, which houses the world's largest collection of Thomas Moran's work, and various music and dance companies, including the internationally known Tulsa Opera.
Tulsa also boasts of a deep water port located on the McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System, offering a Foreign Trade Zone, two industrial parks and liquid and dry cargo storage. Tulsa International Airport offers direct service to most major cities in the United States.
Several universities serve the Tulsa area including a recently added branch of Oklahoma State University. Union Public Schools is a rapidly growing suburban, K-12 district in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The 28-square-mile area that comprises Union is unique in that it does not encompass a township, but rather incorporates within its boundaries much of southeast Tulsa and the northwest portion of nearby Broken Arrow. The school system acts as a unifying organization within the community, providing activities for its families and a sense of pride, support and identity for its patrons.
In short, despite recent livability inroads made by its larger sister city to the southwest, Tulsa remains pre-eminent in the Sooner State as its most beautiful, prosperous, culturally rich and desireable relocation destination.