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  1. Norman (/ ˈnɔːrmən /) is the 3rd most populous city in the U.S. state of Oklahoma, with a population of 128,026 as of the 2020 census. [5] 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 ...

  2. 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.

  3. Things to Do in Norman, Oklahoma: See Tripadvisor's 21,539 traveler reviews and photos of Norman tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in September. We have reviews of the best places to see in Norman. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  4. Immerse yourself in the history of Norman, Oklahoma. Indulge in shopping, there is something for everyone in Norman. Not a sports fan? What to do in Norman on a Sooner Game Day. Your guide to Norman hotels, attractions, restaurants, shops, events and Oklahoma Sooner sports.

  5. Today, with an estimated 120,866 residents, Norman is the third largest city in the State of Oklahoma. Norman was primarily developed around the Santa Fe Railroad. Home to a passenger depot as well as a freight station, Norman became the headquarters for the railway.

  6. Located in the middle of the continental United States and the center of Oklahoma, Norman is an ideal location for your group to meet, your team to compete and your place to enjoy arts, music, culture, athletics, recreation and more.

  7. Norman is a city in the Frontier Country region of Oklahoma and in Cleveland County. With a population of 128,000 (2020), it is the third largest city in the state and is home to the University of Oklahoma (popularly known as OU), the state's largest and flagship university.

  8. Jan 15, 2010 · The Cleveland County seat, Norman is located approximately nineteen miles south of Oklahoma City. State Highway 9, U.S. Highway 77, and Interstate 35 give the community transportation access. In the 1990s Norman overtook Lawton to become Oklahoma's third largest city, behind Oklahoma City and Tulsa.

  9. Norman, Oklahoma. Norman, is the county seat and largest city in Cleveland County in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It is part of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Statistical Area. Norman is about 20 miles south of Oklahoma City. James Garner and Toby Keith are from Norman. The University of Oklahoma is in Norman. Norman was founded in 1889 by Abner ...

  10. www.visitnorman.com › listing › downtown-normanDowntown Norman

    Downtown Norman provides you with a historical walk through the beautifully landscaped and paved Legacy Trail, with sculptures and other historical points of interest. Along the way, marvel at the stunning bronze sculptures - most created by Norman's local foundry, the Crucible. View a nine-foot statue of James Garner, as well as an enormously ...

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