Norman

Miller Historic District, Norman Neighborhood

Larsh / Miller presents a tranquil environment with limited street noise, creating a peaceful daily setting. The neighborhood features diverse housing options, including single detached homes, large apartment buildings, duplexes, and townhouses, primarily with one or two bedrooms. Many businesses and grocery stores are conveniently located nearby, offering easy access to daily necessities and dining options. The area is well-positioned for biking, with minimal elevation changes enhancing accessibility. Educational facilities, including primary and high schools, are within easy reach. Parking is convenient throughout the neighborhood, and a few bus lines provide additional transportation options for residents. Overall, Larsh / Miller blends comfort with accessibility.

Larsh / Miller offers a slower-paced atmosphere. Larsh / Miller is quiet, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor - although there are still several louder areas, especially near the railway line.

Highlights of Miller Historic District

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Andrews Park

Located on the northern edge of the Miller Historic District, Andrews Park is a popular green space with playgrounds, walking trails, splash pad, and frequent community events, making it a beloved gathering spot for neighborhood families.

🏫 Norman High School

Situated at the southern border of the district, Norman High School anchors the community with its historic campus, strong academic programs, and Tiger pride, contributing to the Miller area’s family-friendly reputation.

🍽️ Miller Ave & Main Street Local Eateries

The stretch of locally owned restaurants and cafes at the intersection of Miller Avenue and Main Street offers everything from coffee shops to eclectic dining, giving residents easy access to some of Norman’s best eats within walking distance.

🛒 Norman Farmers Market at The Depot

Held regularly at The Depot near Duffy Street, this lively farmers market features fresh local produce, artisan goods, and live music, supporting local agriculture while fostering a tight-knit neighborhood feel.

🚴 Legacy Trail Access

Miller Historic District provides convenient access to Norman’s Legacy Trail, a popular multi-use path for cyclists, runners, and walkers that weaves through nearby neighborhoods and connects to downtown attractions and parks.

Miller Historic District

This June in Miller Historic District

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

June 19, 2026

Norman Juneteenth Festival

Reaves Park • 6:00 PM–10:00 PM

A free, family‑friendly celebration just a short drive from Miller Historic District featuring live entertainment, food trucks, educational activities, games and fireworks—ideal for residents to enjoy culture, community and fun close to home.

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June 18–20, 2026

Jazz in June Festival

Andrews Park • Workshop: 2:00 PM; Performances: 7:30 PM (Th–F), 6:30 PM (Sat)

A free, three‑day jazz festival within walking or biking distance that offers world‑class performances, educational workshops, vendors and post‑concert sessions—perfect for music lovers in the neighborhood.

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June 13, 2026

Beats & Bites Festival: Cheap Trick with Gin Blossoms

Riverwind Casino • 6:30 PM–9:00 PM

A concert and food truck festival at Riverwind Casino featuring Cheap Trick and Gin Blossoms—an exciting live‑music night just a short drive from Miller Historic District residents seeking evening entertainment.

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June 19–21, 2026

Soonercon 34

Embassy Suites Hotel & Conference Center

A pop‑culture convention hosted in Norman featuring cosplay, panels, workshops, games and artist alley—great for local fans and families looking to dive into geek‑culture activities nearby.

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June 8, 2026

Free Art Therapy Class

Resonator Institute (325 E Main Street) • 7:00 PM–9:00 PM

Weekly, no‑signup‑needed art therapy sessions right downtown where residents can unwind, express themselves creatively and access therapeutic art support within walking distance.

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June 25, 2026

Ceramic Pipe Making Workshop

Resonator Institute (325 E Main Street) • 6:00 PM–9:00 PM

A hands‑on creative workshop to design and glaze your own ceramic pipe, taught by a local artist—perfect for a fun, crafty evening just minutes from the Historic District.

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From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Miller Historic District

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Miller Historic District

Neighborhood Characteristics

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Demographics

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