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    Does anyone know where I can find an online map that shows all the districts of OKC? I'm looking for something that shows how things are arrayed that have designated areas [like Asian District, Plaza District, etc.] as well as neighborhoods [like Crown Heights, Capitol Hill, Gatewood, etc.]. I would love to see one for the entire City. I've seen such maps for other cities, but don't know if we have one. Is there such a map for OKC?

    Thanks!

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    I'm pretty sure no such map is available online, and it may not exist at all. A map with all that info would include dozens of districts, many of them overlapping.

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    Platemaker and I have a few such maps, and I'd post them, but I'm too intimidated by metro and bombermwc and his cohorts who would accuse me of pushing my own content.

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    here is a link to a PDF Map (3 MB) on the Planning Department's site:

    http://www.okc.gov/planning/SpecialZ...s%20rev3HR.pdf

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    Yeah I was going to post some of Spartan's such maps but The one's I saw were of innercity districts and neighborhoods and not The entire city of OKC like old okie wanted!I would like to see such a map as well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by George View Post
    here is a link to a PDF Map (3 MB) on the Planning Department's site:

    http://www.okc.gov/planning/SpecialZ...s%20rev3HR.pdf
    ^^nice find George!

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    Quote Originally Posted by George View Post
    here is a link to a PDF Map (3 MB) on the Planning Department's site:

    http://www.okc.gov/planning/SpecialZ...s%20rev3HR.pdf
    Wow, thanks, George. This is what I was wanting to see. Just fascinating. There is quite a bit of overlap, but more telling is the lack of cohesiveness, or "unidentified" area, on the map. I thought maybe the various additions [like Rose Creek or Rivendell, as examples] would also have been shown, but apparently no one has really put such a defined map together.

    This one is good, though. Good find!

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    Cool map. One question though, why is Capitol Hill south of the river when the actual capitol is on NE23? Is it because back in the day it was the only hill you could see the Capitol from on the southside of the river?

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    I don't know if this helps, but on Google Maps if you zoom in far enough it does show neighborhood names, and for the most part its pretty good. Obviously it doesn't show the exact boundaries, and some of the neighborhood names are either way out of date or off the wall (who's ever heard of the area known as "Watchful Eyes" on the southside?) If you are looking for a neighborhood a specific house is in you also may want to try the assessor's interactive map.

    Cool map. One question though, why is Capitol Hill south of the river when the actual capitol is on NE23? Is it because back in the day it was the only hill you could see the Capitol from on the southside of the river?
    I heard that Capitol Hill was a separate town from OKC at one point and was competing with it to knab the capitol. In a ploy to get it to move there from Guthrie, it changed its name to "Capitol Hill" but obviously wasn't successful.

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    Southside has been screwed since the beginning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by okclee View Post
    Southside has been screwed since the beginning.
    From an 1889 Jeff Foxworthy joke - If directions to your home includes the phrase "wade across the river", you might be a southsider.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adaniel View Post
    I don't know if this helps, but on Google Maps if you zoom in far enough it does show neighborhood names, and for the most part its pretty good. Obviously it doesn't show the exact boundaries, and some of the neighborhood names are either way out of date or off the wall (who's ever heard of the area known as "Watchful Eyes" on the southside?) If you are looking for a neighborhood a specific house is in you also may want to try the assessor's interactive map.



    I heard that Capitol Hill was a separate town from OKC at one point and was competing with it to knab the capitol. In a ploy to get it to move there from Guthrie, it changed its name to "Capitol Hill" but obviously wasn't successful.
    Here is some information from Doug's blog to assist with that.

    http://dougdawg.blogspot.com/2009/05...itol-hlll.html

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    I made this a using information from Neighborhood Alliance and the OKC PD.
    It will only show so many neighborhoods at a time so you have to click on page two at the bottom.
    LOL it was a lot of work... you're welcome, Spartan.

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en...6e29f1fac969c2

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    ^^Platemaker, that is Awesome!

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    Thanks, buddy!

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    What you guys really need to find are the Oklahoma City Plat maps. Then have those overlayed with marketing names like Automobile Alley, SOSA, Bricktown, etc.

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    Where can you find plat maps?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Platemaker View Post
    I made this a using information from Neighborhood Alliance and the OKC PD.
    It will only show so many neighborhoods at a time so you have to click on page two at the bottom.
    LOL it was a lot of work... you're welcome, Spartan.

    http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en...6e29f1fac969c2
    WOW! This is great! Not only tedious work, but excellently done! Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Platemaker View Post
    Where can you find plat maps?
    They are on the county clerk's site:

    http://landrecords.oklahomacounty.or...ords/Plats.htm

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    Interesting, there is no Mesta Park plat map. Where did the name Mesta Park come from and what is the real name of the area?

    Edit - never mind. I found my answers here.
    http://www.mestapark.org/history-of-mesta-park

    Even more mystery. Mesta Park was first called University Park. The University at the heart of Univeristy Park was Epworth University, which was relocated and renamed Oklahoma City University.

    Looking around I see Doug has a write-up here.
    http://www.dougloudenback.com/maps/vintage_epworth.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by db411 View Post
    They are on the county clerk's site:

    http://landrecords.oklahomacounty.or...ords/Plats.htm
    Excellent Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kerry View Post
    Interesting, there is no Mesta Park plat map. Where did the name Mesta Park come from and what is the real name of the area?

    Edit - never mind. I found my answers here.
    http://www.mestapark.org/history-of-mesta-park

    Even more mystery. Mesta Park was first called University Park. The University at the heart of Univeristy Park was Epworth University, which was relocated and renamed Oklahoma City University.

    Looking around I see Doug has a write-up here.
    http://www.dougloudenback.com/maps/vintage_epworth.htm
    In short, the name came from the Mesta family. Pearle Mesta being one of the notable women who was one of OKC's most prominent socialites at the time.

    And yes, thank you Platemaker for your neighborhood map which has been a very useful resource for me in the past!

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    Why not...


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    I like this map, Platemaker.

    Although it seems like the CBD is a block or two short. shouldn't it go up to 4th street (or does it correctly show on the map? I can't tell).
    Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!

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