Not true at all. I live here. Physically, it feels like any number of sprawling, flat, low-density cities in the central USA. Socially, people are very friendly, personable, and polite. Political attitudes are mostly conservative, with pockets of liberalism in the wealthier, more central districts and in youthful neighborhoods around the universities and arts district. The cost of living is much lower than any other city in which I've lived. Most homes are brick in construction; interior spaciousness is the norm. Most gainfully employed adults own homes; apartment living is an option for anyone, but it can be hard to find upscale rentals because of the ownership-oriented housing market. Hoop-along Cassidy? Really?
Stosh |
Oklahoma City, OK |
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