Oklahoma's Top 9 Exquisite Retirement Destinations Revealed 

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Oklahoma, epitomizing the American West, beckons retirees with diverse attractions, amenities, and budget-friendly services in a senior-friendly haven.

Grove is a waterside town that sits on the Grand Lake o’ the Cherokee, one of the largest lakes in the state.  

Grove 

#1

It is known for its rich cultural heritage, as it was the first capital of Oklahoma Territory and the site of the Land Run of 1889. 

Guthrie 

#2

It calls itself a “City of Character”, as it is part of a program to support the vibrant communities where seniors will feel at home 

Owasso 

#3

Bartlesville is a town that is home to Frank Lloyd Wright’s only hotel project, the Price Tower, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

Bartlesville 

#4

Stillwater is a college town that is the home of Oklahoma State University, one of the largest and most prestigious universities in the state.  

Stillwater 

#5

Norman is another college town that is the home of the University of Oklahoma, the flagship university of the state. 

Norman 

#6

Edmond is a suburb of Oklahoma City that is one of the fastest-growing and most affluent cities in the state.  

Edmond 

#7

It is known for its family-friendly and community-oriented environment, with a low crime rate, a high median income, and a good public school system.  

Broken Arrow 

#8

Durant is a small city that is the capital of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, the third-largest Native American tribe in the country. 

Durant 

#9

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