Why Live in Culbertson
Culbertson, a small enclave in Oklahoma City, is characterized by its historic homes, local eateries, and a neighborhood park, all within a compact area. The neighborhood is conveniently located near the University of Oklahoma Medical Center, the Oklahoma State Capitol, and Interstate 235, facilitating easy commutes. Homes in Culbertson, built between the 1920s and 1950s, display a variety of architectural styles, including colonials, Gothic Revivals, Mediterranean-style homes, and European-inspired cottages. The lots are modest, with well-maintained yards featuring shrubbery and small gardens. Culbertson Plaza, the neighborhood's hub, offers dining options like Papa Dino's Pizza and Grill and George’s Happy Hog Bar-B-Q. For more diverse dining and shopping, residents can visit Midtown, just 2 miles away. The neighborhood is within a mile of several parks, including McMechan Park and William Freemont Harn Park, which offer playgrounds and historical tours. Public transit via EMBARK provides access to downtown Oklahoma City, and Will Rogers World Airport is 13.5 miles away. Culbertson is safer than the national average, adding to its appeal. The Oklahoma State Capitol and the Oklahoma History Center are nearby attractions, and the Adventure District, 3.5 miles north, offers entertainment options like Remington Park, the Oklahoma City Zoo, and the National Cowboy Museum.