Situated next to the northern boundary of Cleveland County, Moore is the second largest city in the county and the seventh largest city in the state. Moore was once known for as sleeping community is now known for its fine dining, entertainment and shopping.
Moore is a suburb of Oklahoma City with a population of 59,992. Moore is in Cleveland County and is one of the best places to live in Oklahoma. Living in Moore offers residents a suburban feel and most residents own their homes. ... The public schools in Moore are highly rated.
The deadliest tornado to ever visit Oklahoma ground through Woodward on April 9, 1947 on a three-state tour of destruction. It struck the city of 5,500 in northwest Oklahoma without warning on April 9, 1947, at 8:42 p.m.Apr 20, 2016
DescriptionMoore is a city in Cleveland County, Oklahoma, United States, and is part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. The population was 55,081 at the 2010 census, making Moore the seventh- largest city in the state of Oklahoma. Wikipedia
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Park
Playground with a field, picnic tables & a popular splash pad across from a snow cone shop.
Play equipment & a whimsical splash pad
4-acre park featuring a splash pad (open in summer), a playground & a picnic pavilion.
Park with a seasonal water-play area
2401 S I-35 Frontage Rd
Closes soon ⋅ 12AM
Full-service chain bar & grill providing hearty American eats in an informal setting.
770 SW 19th St
Fast-food chain for Mexican standards like tacos, burritos & quesadillas plus breakfast.
1199 S I-35 Service Rd
Comfort food · Healthy options · Great dessert
200 SE 19th St
Comfort food · Small plates · Healthy options
700 SW 19th St
Closes soon ⋅ 12AM
Fast-food chain specializing in fried chicken fingers, crinkle-cut fries & Texas toast.
1224 N Broadway St
Traditional Mexican fare with cantina-style interior details & banquette seating, fit for groups.