Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City is a thriving city right at the heart of Oklahoma. The city’s thriving economy is complemented by its exciting nightlife and entertainment options. Downtown is home to the Myriad Botanical Gardens and the Oklahoma City Zoo, two extremely popular family-friendly attractions. The Myriad Gardens also include the Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park production at the Water Stage. The Oklahoma City Thunder has built a dedicated fan base, and things always get pretty wild around the Chesapeake Arena on game days. The arts community is quite active with galleries, museums, theater productions, and a music scene incorporating everything from underground alternative bands to the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. The city has been expanding in recent years, and Oklahoma City proper is much easier to get around with public transportation than most other cities in the region, including rail service. Oklahoma City is one of the least expensive metropolitan areas in the nation, and rental rates for apartments, condos, and rental houses tend to be very affordable.
West Seneca
Hamburg
The peaceful city of Hamburg, New York is a quaint suburb of Buffalo, situated 14 miles south of Downtown. This city’s peaceful residential streets are filled with single-family homes and apartments, lined with pedestrian- and bike-friendly sidewalks and towering trees. Locally-owned shops and restaurants reside in the city’s cozy commercial district. From burgers to coffee and wineries to pizzerias, this downtown district boasts a fantastic variety. However, even more delicious restaurants and shops are spread throughout town. See what all the talk is about and spend a night out at J.P. Fitzgerald’s, a lively Irish pub on Clark Street. Though Hamburg is considered a suburb, it has quite a few dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Small businesses are abundant in the area, and with Buffalo a commutable distance away, everything you’ll need is never too far from home in Hamburg!