Oklahoma County

Quality of Living

Oklahoma County is the economic center of the state. It is the chief market for the state's livestock and agricultural industries, as well as the major wholesaling and jobbing center for the area. The major sources of income in central Oklahoma are oil, agriculture, manufacturing, business, and government.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is the state capital and the largest Metropolitan Statistical Area in the state. Oklahoma City is an excellent location for serving all markets in Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas, Kansas and Missouri, from the crossroads of I-40, I-35, and I-44.

A leading medical center in the southwest, Oklahoma City is readily accessible by all modes of transportation. Cultural and recreational opportunities abound throughout the county. Other local points of interest include the First Americans Museum, the Oklahoma City Zoo, the Bricktown entertainment district and the Oklahoma City National Memorial site downtown.

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