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  1. Norman (/ ˈ n ɔːr m ən /) is the 3rd most populous city in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, with a population of 128,026 as of the 2020 census. It is the most populous city and the county seat of Cleveland County and the second-most populous city in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area after the state capital, Oklahoma City , 20 miles (32 ...

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  2. "Norman is no longer a best kept secret: the word is out! Normans strong sense of community, its high quality of life and affordability, and its appreciation for diversity, the arts and culture have earned us this ranking.

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  4. May 13, 2024 · City Office Hours. Mon-Fri 8am to 5pm. Emergencies (Police/Fire/Medical) 911. Water & Sewer Issues. 405-321-1600. General Questions & Information. 405-366-5406. Utility & Billing & Customer Service.

  5. Norman, city, seat (1907) of Cleveland county, central Oklahoma, U.S. The city is located on the South Canadian River, immediately southeast of Oklahoma City. Beginning as a tent city in April 1889 when Oklahoma was opened to white settlement, it was named for Aubrey Norman, a Santa Fe Railway.

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  6. Your guide to Norman hotels, attractions, restaurants, shops, events and Oklahoma Sooner sports. COME VISIT US!

  7. Norman, the state's third-largest city, offers small-town charm and college town energy, along with sophisticated eateries, world-class museums and thriving nightlife that rival offerings of much bigger cities.

  8. About Us. After its incorporation in May 1891, Norman has grown to be Oklahoma's third-largest city and home of the University of Oklahoma. Regionally, Norman is known as a city of festivals with a thriving arts community.

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