Historical Sites
Alpha Chi Omega Sorority House
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and constructed in 1925 for the Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, Casa Blanca is one of the best examples of Spanish mission revival style architecture in Norman.
Historical Sites
Beta Theta Pi Fraternity House
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designed by noted local architect Harold Gimeno, the Beta Theta Pi house is an outstanding example of the Italian renaissance revival style.
Historical Sites
Bizzell Memorial Library
Completed in 1929, Bizzell Library is an elaborate Collegiate Gothic Building and is a National Historical Landmark of the Untied States.
Historical Sites
Boyd House
The most recognizable Norman residence is the Boyd House, also known as the President's House and the "OU White House."
Historical Sites
Chautauqua Historic District
The Chautauqua (and Miller) Historic Districts are made up of approximately 150 historical homes each built between 1910 and 1938, with the majority of the development occurring in the 1920's.
Historical Sites
City of Norman
City of Norman Municipal Complex houses city officials and hosts city council meetings and other sessions.
Historical Sites
Community Services Building Inc.
Houses various Community Services agencies.
Historical Sites
Downtown Norman
Downtown Norman provides you with a historical walk through the beautifully landscaped and paved Legacy Trail, with sculptures and other historical points of interest.
Sports & Recreation
Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium
Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium is one of America's most recognized college football cathedrals.