County Seat—Norman (Pop. 101,719) 2005 Estimate
Area (Land & Water)—558.34 square miles
Per Capita Income (2004)—$28,181 (Ranks 6th of77 counties)
Population Stats (2000) Fem.–103,589, Male–104,427
Ethnicity—Wh.–169,533; Bl.–7,299; Am. Ind.–8,833; As.–5,880; Other–184; Pacific Is.– 90; Two or more races–7,801; Hisp.–8,396
Births (2004)—2,691•Deaths (2004)—1,418
Marriages (2006)—1,335•Divorces (2006)—1,301
Unemployment Rate (2005)—3.6%
Labor Force (2003)—120,510
Establishments (2002)—4,486•Manufacturers (2002)—140
Vehicle Registration (2005) Automobiles–151,861; Farm Trucks–1,902; Comm., Trucks, Tractors, Trailers–8,087; Motor Homes and Travel Trailers–3,551; Motorcycles–4,704; Manufactured Homes–216; Tax Exempt Licenses–300; Boats–8,060
Institutions of Higher Learning—University of Oklahoma, Norman
Farms (2002)—1,294•Land in Farms (2002)—165,483
Recreation Areas—Little River State Park
Major Lakes—Draper and Thunderbird
Population (2005 Estimate)—224,898
Museums or Historic Sites Fred Jones, Jr. Museum of Art, Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, University of Oklahoma; Norman and Cleveland County Historical Museum, Firehouse Art Center, Norman
Minerals—Oil and Natural Gas