Originally Posted by
floater
I don't think anybody wants OKC to become San Fran or Chicago, but it never hurts to be broad in appeal -- in Oklahoma City's case, more cosmopolitan. The friendliness, hospitality, and family values will always be there no matter how urbane OKC becomes. They're in the city's DNA.
It depends on what you define is the city's "character". And is it tangible and marketable? Can you market family values as a destination? I think cowboy culture is cool, but does it really permeate OKC society outside the Stockyards, horse shows and museum?
My guess for OKC would be Native American culture and sports events. But who knows, in the future, there may be an attractive, visitor-friendly quality about our people, places, and tastes that we haven't discovered yet. Three years ago, I would never have guessed we'd be hosting the US warmup for Olympic rowing.
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