Greater Oklahoma City is in the geographic center of North America equidistant from the east and west coasts and major trade partners of Canada and Mexico. The ten county region is at the crossroads of the U.S., sitting at the heart of three major national highways on the NAFTA corridor.
There's a reason Greater Oklahoma City is such a great place for business: Location. The ten county region is positioned within a day's drive of the rapidly-growing south-central region (OK, TX, AR, LA) projected to grow more than 44% during the next 25 years.
Explore the counties and cities of Greater Oklahoma City including major employers and higher education. The ten county region boasts an average commute time of 20 minutes and a skilled workforce over half a million strong.
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Oklahoma City History
Born at the sound of a gunshot, Oklahoma City was settled by a historic land run involving 10,000 homesteaders on April 22, 1889. Located equidistant from both coasts, Oklahoma City has long been hailed as Mid-America’s International Connection. The convergence of I-35, I-40 and I-44 as well as the development of Tinker Air Force Base made Oklahoma City into a major interchange on the interstate highway system – with 130-plus miles of federal interstate and state highways. And with the central location of the nation’s major highway arteries, Oklahoma City became a principal distribution center within the state and the southwest region. Efficient transportation has been the cornerstone in the overall planning of Oklahoma City. As a result, getting to any part of the city (622.5 square miles!) takes about 20 minutes or less. During the 1970s and 80s, Oklahoma witnessed a decline in the inner-city as residents were choosing to live in the suburbs. For that reason, the Metropolitan Area Projects (MAPS) redevelopment project was passed in 1993. Through this initiative, Oklahoma City has succeeded in developing and renovating a series of nine public projects. These include renovations to the Convention Center, Civic Center Music Hall and Oklahoma City fairgrounds, development of the Bricktown Ballpark, Bricktown Canal, Oklahoma City Arena, Library, Spirit Trolley System, and the Oklahoma River and recreational facilities.
Oklahoma City Tidbits
Oklahoma City Government
Current Mayor Mick Cornett first elected in 2004-2006 has focused on two key priorities-educations and jobs. Cornett’s leadership in the implementation of MAPS for kids has led the way in renovating the school infrastructure in the inner city. Additionally, Cornett has been instrumental in the City’s continuation of an economic renaissance with employment expansion, acquisition of the NBA franchise and infrastructure development.
Oklahoma City Hotels
| Location | Number of Hotels | Number of Rooms |
| Central Downtown | 12 | 2,004 |
| Northeast | 16 | 1,005 |
| Northwest | 42 | 4,237 |
| Southeast | 19 | 1,427 |
| Southwest/Airport | 53 | 5,877 |
| Oklahoma City Total | 142 | 14,550 |
Total rooms includes 7 properties currently under construction with 779 total rooms.
Oklahoma City Transportation
Oklahoma City Quick Facts
| Date Founded | 1889 |
| Date Incorporated | 1907 |
| Population | 563,762 |
| Land Area | 621 |
| Elevation | 1,285 ft above sea level |
| Average Annual Rainfall | 32.03 inches per year |
| Average Annual Percipitation | 33.36 inches per year |
| Average January Temperature | 47 degrees Fahrenheit (high) 25 degrees Fahrenheit (low) |
| Average July Temperature | 93 degrees Fahrenheit (high) 71 degrees Fahrenheit (low) |
| Average Sunshine Days | More than 300 days per year |
| Major Industries | Oil and gas, aviation and health care |
Famous People from Oklahoma City
| Lou Antonio | Actor: Cool Hand Luke, CSI, Gunsmoke |
| Megan Mullally | Actress: Will & Grace, Risky Business |
| Johnny Bench | Baseball |
| Bobby Mercer | Baseball |
| Paul and Thomas Braniff | Aviation Pioneers |
| Charlie Christian | Jazz Musician |
| Color Me Badd | R&B Vocal Quartet |
| The Flaming Lips | Rock Band |
| Walter Cronkite | Journalist |
| Ralph Ellison | Author |