
u/Hungry_Roll6848

▲ 40 r/oklahoma
u/Hungry_Roll6848 — 1 day ago
▲ 55 r/oklahoma
The state predicted Oklahoma would have nearly 4.1 million people by 2030 -- it already has 4.15 million with four more years to go.
(Although this is an estimated population since the most recent census was in 2020)
u/Hungry_Roll6848 — 1 day ago
Confirmed colors of the rebranded OKC United soccer team
(as per OKCTALK)
u/Hungry_Roll6848 — 3 days ago
Norman's map of OKC metro population growth (2011-2022)
u/Hungry_Roll6848 — 8 days ago
For 67 years, all 7-Eleven stores in Oklahoma were independently operated from the actual 7-Eleven chain.
u/Hungry_Roll6848 — 9 days ago
▲ 120 r/okc
Get this man some recognition for his years of documentation of OKC (150,000+ photos!)
Tony Gaeddert actually took so many photos that after spending twenty minutes trying to load them, all I could get were the ones from the past two years before my computer couldn't handle loading any more. That map of his pictures only goes back to 2024, while he has photos dating back to 2017. He has posted over 150,000 360 degree photos to Google Street View over the years (almost exclusively of the OKC metro), and he should to be recognized for it! Give the man some respect for his service to the metro.
His YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TonyGaeddert
u/Hungry_Roll6848 — 11 days ago
Map of Europe based on how I feel about the languages
u/Hungry_Roll6848 — 11 days ago
▲ 0 r/HistoryMemes
Nobody can stop John Law when he goes on a shopping spree
u/Hungry_Roll6848 — 13 days ago
▲ 3 r/okc
u/Hungry_Roll6848 — 14 days ago
▲ 0 r/GasPrices
u/Hungry_Roll6848 — 15 days ago
▲ 241 r/oklahoma
u/Hungry_Roll6848 — 15 days ago
▲ 166 r/oklahoma
Source: OU
I flaired this as news because nothing else really fits
u/Hungry_Roll6848 — 18 days ago
u/Hungry_Roll6848 — 20 days ago