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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is a growing city with an estimated 2004 population of over 525,000, the largest city within Oklahoma and putting it in the top fifty largest cities in the country with respect to population. Also, with respect to geographic size, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma places among the top ten largest cities in America in physical size. Oklahoma, known as the "Sooner State" stemming back to settler days and whose motto is "Native America," has a total estimated population of over 3,400,000.

Per the US Census, Oklahoma City has an educated population with over 80% being high school graduates and over 20% having bachelor degrees. The Oklahoma City area has an array of respected schools and colleges. High schools include the Bishop Mcguinness High School, Capitol Hill High School, Casady School, Crescent Academy, Del City High School, Grace Christian Academy, Heritage Hall Schools, Life Christian School, Midwest City High School, Mount Saint Mary High School, Moore High School, Northwest Classen High School, Putnam City High School, Putnam City North High School, Putnam City West High School, U. S. Grant High School, Windsor Hills Baptist School, and Westmoore High School. The American Bible College and Seminary, DeMarge College, East Central University, Langston University, Metropolitan College, Mid America Bible College, Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma State University - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma State University, Platt College, Rose State College, Southern Nazarene University, University of Central Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma - Norman Campus, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, and University of Phoenix - Oklahoma City are among the local and nearby colleges.

The The Oklahoman, News Oklahoma, NewsOK, Oklahoma County News, The Journal Record, Get Oklahoma City News and Universal Republic will provide you with information on news and events concerning Oklahoma City, such as Oklahoma City Ok and Oklahoma City Real Estate. They are also good sources for learning about area sports teams -- Mid-America Bible College Conquerors, Oklahoma Baptist College and Institute Prophets, Oklahoma Christian University Eagles, Oklahoma City University Stars, Oklahoma State University-Oklahoma City Cowboys, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Sooners and Oklahoma City Hornets.

The population of Oklahoma City, of relatively average age, has access to several hospitals in the region. These include Advance Care Hospital of Oklahoma City, Bone and Joint Hospital, Centris, Deaconess Hospital, Integris Baptist Medical Center, Integris Southwest Medical Center, Lakeside Women's Hospital, Mercy Health Center, Northwest Surgical Hospital, Okla Center for Orthopaedic and Multispecialty, Oklahoma Spine Hospital, Ou Medical Center, Physicians Hospital of Oklahoma, Select Specialty Hospital - Oklahoma City, St. Anthony Hospital, St. Michael Hospital, Surgical Hospital of Oklahoma, and Vencor Hospital - Oklahoma City. Oklahoma City residents and visitors alike find many commercial and recreational activities and resources of interest in the Oklahoma City area among Oklahoma City Physicians and Oklahoma City Apartments.

According to the US economic census, the 2000 median household income in Oklahoma City was over $34,000. This is slightly lower than the national average income, but Oklahoma City year 2000 housing costs were lower than average as well, with the median house value in 2000 in Oklahoma City being under $80,000. The top sectors for employment in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma are Educational, health and social services, Retail trade, Manufacturing. VirtualOklahomaCity.com is a new website providing information about Oklahoma City, Oklahoma that will be continuously improved during the coming years, including Oklahoma City and Virtual Home Tours.

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