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Tulsa
You enjoy the finer things in life, with a heavy dose of the outdoors and taking advantage of what Mother Nature has to offer. You should move to Tulsa, a city that ranks high in many U.S. city lists! For instance, it is ranked in the top-50 of the most livable, the most walkable, and largest U.S. cities, making this a true American city for those with a cowboy soul, so you will always be able to indulge in the beauty of the American south. The oil industry is still very much alive in Oklahoma as well, so you can try your hand at getting rich. Speaking of rich, the town is also rich in history, art, and outdoor activities so you will never feel culturally deprived or stifled in the way small towns can sometimes make you feel.
Oklahoma City
You love the bustle and vitality of city living, but the presence of some trees and greenery is an absolute must in your book. You should move to the capital city Oklahoma City because it's Oklahoma's largest and most metropolitan area and you can surround yourself with that old-timey brand of southern hospitality all around town. Since you enjoy helping others and working in public service, you can join one of the many industries that powers the city - government work, health care, administration to Fortune 500 companies. And if you get overwhelmed with the work or the population, its proximity to Texas and Mexico mean that you can hit the road for travel and holiday whenever you fancy!
Lawton
You are crazy about history and cultural traditions, which makes Lawton a great Oklahoman fit for you. Lawton is a city rich in history of America's indigenous population and is hometown to many notable figures in the realms of art, athletics, and literature. Lawton has evidence of human inhabitants as far back as nearly twelve thousand years, with your interest in history you will be right at home among the many museums and cultural sites to be found there. With its gigantic and beautiful sky you will have year round views of stunning blue skies, and even the occasional lightning bolts and flashes are impressive.
Norman
You're a traditional person who also happens to have an appetite for a fun and raucous party now and again, that's why you should move to Norman, which is named in the top ten best small cities to live in by CNN's Money Magazine. It is known for it's festivals which range from a chocolate festival, to a medieval fair, to even a mardi gras celebration. It is a quaint but impressive city, and despite being in Tornado Alley as it's called, the city is home to the Storm Prediction Center, so you can start to outgrow your fear of tornadoes and won't need to be too scared of surprise weather.
Stillwater
With your interest in technology and being on the cutting edge of industry trends, you should move to Stillwater, which is named in the top 100 places to live by CNN's Money Magazine, so your chances of achieving the success you dream of are very high. Stillwater is home to a diverse economy including agriculture, biotech, publishing, and aerospace technology, so techies like you will find a good home for their brainy selves as well as a picturesque and livable locale. The low cost of living will also suit your goals to improve your finances, making Stillwater nothing to scoff at when making the move to Oklahoma!
Edmond
You enjoy school and love to learn from everyday occurences, but you also love being in idyllic surroundings. That's why you should move to Edmond, a mid-size and outstanding city named on the top of the '10 Perfect Suburbs' list by CNBC that is also home to several universities and colleges. Here you could create the academic and employment opportunities that are important to you, all while enjoying the blissful, slow pace of life in Edmond, where Arcadia Lake is perfect for spending the hot summers catfishing and relaxing. The Sandstone Hills provide you the picturesque desktop-photo quality images to enjoy year round, which you can look at while taking breaks from hitting the books.