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What sites have information about the Downtown area of Oklahoma City?
Where can I find more about the Downtown area of Oklahoma City? Is there data online about the Downtown area of Oklahoma City?
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Along with a map of the downtown Oklahoma City area, information about upcoming events, attractions, restaurant recommendations, virtual tours, and parking information populate the following About.com site.
http://okc.about.com/od/neighborhoods/u/okcneighborhoods.htm
In addition the site includes a list of neighborhoods with brief descriptions for each, like Bricktown:
“One of the most popular areas of the city, the ever-expanding Bricktown region of downtown Oklahoma City has grown exponentially since 2000. Hotels, restaurants and shopping areas continue to pop up around the canal and the Bricktown Ballpark. It's the true hotspot in OKC.”
Other helpful websites for the online exploration of downtown Oklahoma City include:
http://www.okc.gov/
The official City of Oklahoma City website.
http://www.city-data.com/city/Oklahoma-City-Oklahoma.html
A site profiling statistical date such as population by county, median income, home sales, and weather.
http://okc.about.com/od/neighborhoods/u/okcneighborhoods.htm
In addition the site includes a list of neighborhoods with brief descriptions for each, like Bricktown:
“One of the most popular areas of the city, the ever-expanding Bricktown region of downtown Oklahoma City has grown exponentially since 2000. Hotels, restaurants and shopping areas continue to pop up around the canal and the Bricktown Ballpark. It's the true hotspot in OKC.”
Other helpful websites for the online exploration of downtown Oklahoma City include:
http://www.okc.gov/
The official City of Oklahoma City website.
http://www.city-data.com/city/Oklahoma-City-Oklahoma.html
A site profiling statistical date such as population by county, median income, home sales, and weather.
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