Miller Historic District

The Miller Historic District is one of Norman’s best-preserved neighborhoods, showcasing more than 150 historic homes built between 1910 and 1938, with most dating to the 1920s. Predominantly residential, the district reflects Norman’s growth during a time of rapid urban development and features an impressive mix of early 20th-century architectural styles.

The Craftsman Bungalow, a nationally popular style of the era, is especially well represented and gives the neighborhood its distinctive character. Today, Miller remains a walkable and welcoming area where visitors can admire the homes’ architectural detail and get a sense of Norman’s evolving story.

The district is roughly bounded by Symmes Street to the north, Classen Avenue to the east, and Miller Avenue running northwest to southeast.