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new2ok
02-28-2006, 09:25 PM
I am looking for info. about the towns around okc. Can anyone give me any info?

TheImmortal
02-28-2006, 09:45 PM
This is a pretty good site for information on Oklahoma City http://www.okcchamber.com/

In_Tulsa
03-01-2006, 08:59 AM
Here is a GREAT site www.tulsachamber.com

brianinok
03-01-2006, 11:53 AM
In Tulsa, how POSSIBLY could a Tulsa site help when they are moving to OKC?

TheImmortal
03-01-2006, 01:04 PM
Maybe he is just trying to spite the fact that I put the OKC Chamber on there. I do not know lol.

In_Tulsa
03-01-2006, 01:20 PM
If they are moving to Oklahoma I just don't want them to make the mistake of a lifetime. Just trying to be nice.

jbrown84
03-01-2006, 02:24 PM
Well if you were paying any attention to her other posts, you would see that they are moving to the OKC area specifically for her husband's new job in Edmond.

And that was a pretty nasty comment you made there.

TheImmortal
03-01-2006, 02:47 PM
It is ok Tulsans are just jealous of OKC. And I am not being a jerk or anything. The Journal Record is about to release a study about the feud between OKC and Tulsa, and they have found that most of the bitterness comes from Tulsa, but oh well. I say we should work together to promote our state, maybe they will see it the same one day.

okcpulse
03-01-2006, 03:07 PM
There is a difference between poking fun at either city and running either city into the ground. That remark would have been deleted on the TulsaNow forum had I gone on there to say the same thing about Tulsa.

If you were just kidding, there is an official joke thread. Take it there. Otherwise, let's stay out of each other's mudholes.

www.okcpulse.com

new2ok
03-01-2006, 08:52 PM
I can not belive the hostile attitude between Tulsa and OKC. in Texas you would not have anyone be so judgemental on where you moved. unless you happend to get in " a wrong neighborhood". My family and I enjoy TP&W and have been all over Texas and have been to alot of towns and have never felt out of place.
When my family and I move to Oklahoma & do choose Edmond as are hometown,and if we decied to camp or vist Tulsa would we be shuned by people when they found out that we lived in OKC?
I know that this may sound so imature but would like feed back.

new2ok
03-01-2006, 09:20 PM
I have not been deep into oklahoma, i have only been in Ardmore "I think" that is where Turner Falls is. I will go back that is for sure.

jbrown84
03-01-2006, 09:45 PM
Turner Falls is just north of Ardmore.

I'm sorry that you've had to see the hostile attitude that some Tulsans express towards Oklahoma City. If you were to go to Tulsa and people heard you were from Edmond, they would be unlikely to bother you. It's just that on this board, most people are here to discuss development and tourism and there tend to be a lot of Tulsans that have a sort of jealousy for what is going on in Oklahoma City because they used to be way ahead of us in quality of life.

You won't find this rivalry so much in everyday life though.

Patrick
03-01-2006, 09:57 PM
Actually the hostile attitude is generally one-sided. Most people in OKC don't have a problem with Tulsa. Seems to be Tulsans that have the little brother problem.

Anyhow, it really isn't that big of a deal. When you move here, I'm sure you'll want to visit Tulsa just to check it out. In fact, I recommend visiting Tulsa at least a few times. Heck, I run up there at least a few times a year to spend money. It goes both ways.

I'd say it isn't much different from the Austin/San Antonio rivalry, or Dallas Houston rivalry.

Patrick
03-01-2006, 10:00 PM
By the way, regardless of what you here, it is worth checking both cities out. They're both very different. OKC has your big city feel. Feels more like Dallas, with more tourist attractions to offer, more highways, more people, and simply a bigger feel.

Tulsa has more of a midwestern small city feel. Very artsy, nice rolling hills, nicely forested, etc. Everytime I've been in Tulsa (which is quite frequent) I never think of it as being a large city like Dallas or Houston though. Just has the nice small city feel. Which, there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, I like it for a small break from OKC.

I'd say each city has its high points and low points.

Patrick
03-01-2006, 10:03 PM
new2ok, Oklahoma has a very diverse landscape. SE Oklahoma has some of the nicest moutainous terrain, covered with pine forests and hardwoods. Looks like the smokies in a way. Northeastern Oklahoma is lake country. Mostly hardwoods, and gently rolling hills. Tulsa is in the heart of NW Lake Country. SW Oklahoma is more mountanous, yet not as forested. The Whichitas have an attraction all their own. Out far NW you simply have what I call badlands. Canyon type terrain. And of course out west central, you simply have flat farm land. Also have some desert areas in SW portion of the state.

Only thing we don't have is ocean.

Patrick
03-01-2006, 10:04 PM
and if we decied to camp or vist Tulsa would we be shuned by people when they found out that we lived in OKC?
I know that this may sound so imature but would like feed back.

I've had a few folks from Tulsa look at me funny, and give me the holier than thou look, but most like me in their city because I'm spending money.

new2ok
03-01-2006, 10:26 PM
I love the fact that oklahoma is responding to me as a new comer. thank you. I love the country and want to get back the counrty feel atomspher that I was raised up in, with the high schools in mind. I want my kids in a good school, teachers are educating for our childerns future and not just to go on to the next school year. Edmond is a town that we will look into we have no problem living ouside of OKC AS long as it is a 30 min drive from his work, with morning & evening traffic. If you live on the outskirts of OKC please let me know about your town. thank you

Patrick
03-01-2006, 10:34 PM
Since you're wanting that small country feel you may want to look more on the outskirts of Edmond....maybe far north Edmond and Guthrie area, or out west towards Piedmont or Deer Creek. In fact, from the way you talk, I'm thinking more and more the Piedmont or Deer Creek area might be more up your alley. I will caution you that Edmond is growing fast and is not the small town it used to be. You'd still have the conutry feel out in Piedmont or Deer Creek, and neither of those towns are over 30 min from Car Max.

Patrick
03-01-2006, 10:34 PM
Both Piedmont and Deer Creek are a short drive, especially if you catch the Kipatrick Turnpike in every day. I'd say 20 min drive max.

Patrick
03-01-2006, 10:51 PM
Here are some websites you might want to check out:

http://www.piedmont.k12.ok.us/

http://www.visitedmondok.com/

http://www.edmondok.com/

http://www.edmondchamber.com/

http://www.edmond.k12.ok.us/

http://www.deercreekschools.org/

www.guthrieok.com (http://www.guthrieok.com)

http://www.cityofguthrie.com/

http://guthrie.k12.ok.us (http://guthrie.k12.ok.us)

Patrick
03-01-2006, 10:53 PM
Of course, these sites don't hurt either:

http://www.okccvb.org/

http://www.downtownokc.com/

In_Tulsa
03-02-2006, 06:56 AM
OKC has a Dallas feel and Tulsa has a small city feel HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA oh that has made my day thanks.

Patrick
03-02-2006, 11:03 AM
Seriously, I'm in Tulsa at least twice a year. I like Tulsa, but I never feel like I'm in a large city like Dallas, Houston, New York City, etc. To be honest with you, I'd take that as a compliment.

new2ok
03-02-2006, 11:31 AM
My husband a sons love to play around in the mud in my husbands 4 runner and go cart. and like to go hill climbing. Can you tell me of any spots to cheek out?

jbrown84
03-02-2006, 12:22 PM
OKC has a Dallas feel and Tulsa has a small city feel HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA oh that has made my day thanks.

Go away.

In_Tulsa
03-02-2006, 12:43 PM
:irule:

swake
03-02-2006, 12:57 PM
This really is a only kinda funny, it's really more depressing. Please, In-Tulsa, if that is your real handle, please don't bait the OKCians, please. It's getting old and it's more than a little childish. I know they don't handle it well, but come on....

As for those of you from OKC, do you never learn? I thought maybe how stupid you made the whole state look when "Sir Charles" insulted Oklahoma would make you understand that sometimes it's better to ignore stupid remarks, especially when the comments only made to enrage you on purpose. Really, get a thicker skin? HmmmKay?

As for the thread, I'm sure you will be very happy living in the rural area of Edmond, Edmond is a nice, very conservative, very Christian, upper middle class city. Good schools, safe area, just be sure you fit in and all will be fine.

I don't know that they allow trailer homes, if you really want to live there in one, that you should check first. Guthrie is a cool little town, I like it better than Edmond myself, Edmond is pretty bland and cookie cutter, traffic is really bad. But I don't know anything about the school system in Guthrie.

In_Tulsa
03-02-2006, 02:06 PM
But it's so fun Swake.

new2ok
03-02-2006, 02:31 PM
We are not sure what we will be living in. this month we will be spending a week up in okc to look around. then we will live in a state park or rv park over the summer till we find some land. When we find that then we will go from there. Can anyone tell me of some great mountian bike trails, mudding trails, We love to spend time out doors with the boy's.fishing and water sking.
Thank you for giving me school info that helped/

Jack
03-02-2006, 02:35 PM
Might try Lake Arcardia in Edmond. Outside of the city area, try Lake Murray, Blue River, Lake Eufala, etc.

okcpulse
03-02-2006, 04:03 PM
This really is a only kinda funny, it's really more depressing. Please, In-Tulsa, if that is your real handle, please don't bait the OKCians, please. It's getting old and it's more than a little childish. I know they don't handle it well, but come on....

As for those of you from OKC, do you never learn? I thought maybe how stupid you made the whole state look when "Sir Charles" insulted Oklahoma would make you understand that sometimes it's better to ignore stupid remarks, especially when the comments only made to enrage you on purpose. Really, get a thicker skin? HmmmKay?

As for the thread, I'm sure you will be very happy living in the rural area of Edmond, Edmond is a nice, very conservative, very Christian, upper middle class city. Good schools, safe area, just be sure you fit in and all will be fine.

I don't know that they allow trailer homes, if you really want to live there in one, that you should check first. Guthrie is a cool little town, I like it better than Edmond myself, Edmond is pretty bland and cookie cutter, traffic is really bad. But I don't know anything about the school system in Guthrie.

None of this really bothers me swake, but it DOES bother me when we are not allowed to pull the same crap on the Tulsa board, so why don't we all give it rest and extend a little courtesy, hmmmmkay?

Oki_Man5
03-03-2006, 05:26 AM
I can understand rivalry, and I can go along with rebuttals to almost any degree.

But in this case, someone at least appears to be legitimately looking for INFORMATION, and the people on this board have turned it into a pissing contest between rival communities.

Why cannot youall just give the person info that you know to be valid as to the request and await a thread that is somewhat inconsequential to continue your bickering.

jbrown84
03-03-2006, 10:46 PM
It was completely inappropriate to say that moving to the OKC area "was the mistake of a lifetime". Those of us that have been on the board for a while may know that you just like to cause trouble, but new2ok doesn't and all you're doing is making a very bad first impression.

fromdust
03-05-2006, 07:08 PM
i have lived in edmond for about 5 months now. i can say nothing about it though, because i do nothing at all here. i do everything in the city, thats where everyone i know lives. one thing everyone has right is the traffic is horrible. the streets are not built for the traffic.

escan
03-10-2006, 10:20 AM
Deer Creek is a good area, but keep in mind that property value is REALLY rising there. Karried, help me with this....I think it may be really difficult for you to get anything for your desired $100,000 price range. I have a friend who just bought a normal sized house there (three bed, two bath approx. 1600-1700 sq. feet and it was well over $200,000. Just something to keep in mind. That area is pretty expensive.

I'm a city girl myself...love to be right in the middle of everything. Can't help out with rural or suburban locations any more than that.