Have you ever dreamed of living in a home that looks just like Hogwarts? If so, you’re in luck because there is a house that boasts a Hogwarts feel and we are completely in love. The details are jaw-dropping and we’re sure you’ll agree that it is one of the most unique houses in Norman, Oklahoma. Keep scrolling to see this magical, Harry Potter-inspired home:

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To see more stunning photos of this spectacular house like Hogwarts, visit the listing on the Zillow company website.

If you happen to be traveling to Norman, be sure to stop into The Mont for a bite to eat. It’s a Norman classic that serves delicious Mexican food.

For those who love to hike, you can find some great trails in the Norman area by going to the AllTrails website.

If you’re still in the mood for more Oklahoma adventures, take a look at this video:

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More Adventures In The Sooner State

Where can we find the best places to live in Oklahoma?

  • Located in the Oklahoma Panhandle, the town of Guymon is popular because it has an average of 255 sunny days each year.
  • Broken Arrow is one of the largest Tulsa suburbs and known for its relatively low cost of living and good educational facilities.
  • Edmond is home to The University of Central Oklahoma which is a major employer for the city.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other wonderful places to live in Oklahoma.

Where can we find other campgrounds in Oklahoma?

  • Greenleaf State Park in Braggs features both RV and tent camping.
  • Lake Thunderbird State Park in Norman offers both  RV sites with full hookups, primitive campsites, and lots of recreational opportunities
  • Beavers Bend State Park in Broken Bow has almost 400 campsites, many of which sit right on the water.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other popular campgrounds in Oklahoma.

Where can we find food festivals in Oklahoma?

  • The Rush Springs Watermelon Festival in Rush Springs features lots of watermelons, watermelon-themed activities, carnival rides, and more.
  • The Smokin' the Fort BBQ & Bluegrass Festival in Fort Gibson is one of the most popular annual festivals in the state.
  • The Jenks America Food Truck Festival in Jenks features an eclectic mix of food truck food, music, and artisan booths.

Read on to learn more about some of the many other delicious food festivals in Oklahoma.

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