Moore, OK Reviews


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Moore, OK is a vibrant community located in the Greater Oklahoma City metropolitan area. There are plenty of things to do and see in Moore, such as the Warren Theater, the Central Park Community Center, and various outdoor recreation areas. The city is also known for its proximity to Tinker Air Force Base and its annual Heart of Oklahoma Exposition Rodeo. Visitors can find plenty of restaurants, shopping, and entertainment options in Moore.
The reviews of Moore are overwhelmingly positive from visitors who have been fortunate enough to experience the city's charm. Visitors praise Moore's friendly neighbors, welcoming atmosphere, and family-friendly attractions. People enjoy its cleanliness and safety with parks scattered throughout the city offering a great place to take walks or bike rides. Other visitors cite the great dining options featuring many local eateries such as Redrock Canyon Grill and Chisholm’s Seafood & Steaks that give them an unforgettable taste of Oklahoma cuisine. Shopping centers like Sooner Mall provide plenty of retail outlets for those looking for something special to take home with them. Those who come here often remark that it was unlike any other place they have ever visited - a unique combination of small-town charm with big city amenities.

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Climate in central OK - 7/25/2010
Too hot and humid, very windy, would like cooler average temperatures. Plenty of sunshine is Read More

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Moore is Better Than Most - 4/5/2009
I would invite somebody who thinks that Moore is so terrible to try living in Stockton, CA. I was born and raised there and have traveled all over and I can tell you that Moore is a great place to live and raise a family. The schools are good, housing is low, and crime is not bad. People complain about things to do and there is plenty to do in Moore and it is not a long drive to Oklahoma City, Norman, or even Edmond. Don't be fooled by all of the places that seem to have so much more to "do" because those places usually bring along all of the negative aspects of city living (crime, pollution, high cost of living, etc.) Go try living in Stockton if you want to really see rude people, worry about having your car stolen, cannot go out after 9 pm, see prostitutes walking the main streets, and worry about if a gang might want to do target practice on you because you happen to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Anybody who complains about Moore just does not realize how good it is Read More

TERRIBLE - 2/6/2009
I've never met such rude people in my life. People never say "thank you". No one has manners. I don't mean to generalize, but I've encountered a lot of people to say all these comments. They are incredibly racist towards Mexicans, that is why i always encourage mexican workers not to work in that undeserving town and to work in the northside of Oklahoma City where people are wonderful. They are picky for employment even if it were to be a minimum wage job. And they defintely don't deserve the Warren Read More

Moore vs. Keota - 9/1/2008
Moore basically sucks. don't take my word, I've never been a city person, even though I grew up in Moore, I love Keota. If your reading this, and decide to check out Keota (Keota, OK) It looks really plain and stuff from reviews, but you have to go there to like it. When I can, I will move there, but for now I'm stuck here in moore. If you like the city feel, come to moore. It's nicely sandwiched in between Oklahoma city and norman, except for the fact that OKC is a slum and norman costs too much. If you live in moore, it's really easy to get to both of those cities. Moore is also Constantly expanding, while Keota is..... shrinking. Keota Has a Ghost Town feel to it, except that people still live there. Some buildings are closed while others may be only one wall still standing, but most places are still running. Moore, however, only has a few closed buildings out of its hundreds of (one story mostly) buildings. All the closed ones are in the old town district. Keota vs. Moore, this is Read More

The great city of moore - 7/14/2008
I moved to Moore in 2004 and this is a great town. There are friendly people, shopping, restaraunts, healthcare, leisure activities, churches, family oriented activities and diversity. Home prices are below national average, but are very nice. Moore is growing everyday and is making more positive changes. I'm glad to call Moore Read More

Conservative Politics - 6/16/2006
Moore is a fairly conservative bedroom community between Oklahoma City and Norman. Many of the residents are blue-collar workers either at the General Motors plant (recently closed), Tinker Air Force Base, or military from the base. The political bent is conservative, patriotic, and Read More

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