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Are you looking for a moving company in the Tulsa area? Look no further. Moving Clicks has relationships with the best moving companies in Tulsa and all of Oklahoma. Whether you are looking to relocate to Tulsa or are moving out of state, we have the Tulsa moving companies that can help you.

Locating a moving and storage company in Tulsa, Oklahoma will help get your move organized. But, do you have questions about Tulsa? Below is some information for you.

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The second largest city in Oklahoma is Tulsa, with a population of almost 388,000 people in 2003. The Tulsa Metropolitan area has almost 900,000. The city is 187 square miles. It is known as "Oil Capital of the World" and "America’s Most Beautiful City".

Tulsa is located near Tornado Alley which makes it susceptible to tornado activity and related weather problems. The average temperature is 61 degrees, with summer temperatures which can reach 100 degrees. Humidity is an issue in the summer from warm air off the Gulf of Mexico. May to September, Tulsa can issue "Ozone Alerts" which encourage everyone to do what they can to comply with the Clean Air Act and the EPA standards. Winter is usually mild with rare temperatures below zero and only about 9 inches of snow a year. Spring and summer usually bring strong thunderstorms with large hail and high winds.

Neighborhoods in Tulsa, Oklahoma -
Downtown

  • Blue Dome District
  • Brady Arts District
  • East Village
  • Greenwood Historical District
  • The Pearl
  • Uptown

Midtown

  • Arkansas River
  • Brookside
  • Cherry Street
  • Kendall-Whittier
  • Maple Ridge & Sunset Terrace
  • Terwilleger Heights

North Tulsa
South Tulsa

  • Southern Hills

East Tulsa
West Tulsa

Oil refineries and oil companies have been a dominant part of the Tulsa economy through the 20th century although it took a hit in the 1980’s. That was a wake up call for the area and local officials have worked hard to bring diversity to their economy. Energy and oil are still important, but aerospace, finance, high tech, manufacturing and telecommunications are driving the economy. In addition, the Tulsa International Airport and the Tulsa Port of Catoosa serve to connect the city to international trade and transportation. For much more information about the businesses which operate out of Tulsa, visit:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companies_based_in_Tulsa%2C_Oklahoma

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