The April 8 total solar eclipse which included parts of Southeastern Oklahoma in the paths of totality and near totality had a significant economic impact on the area.
The April 8 total solar eclipse which included parts of Southeastern Oklahoma in the paths of totality and near totality had a significant economic impact on the area.
On Monday, April 8, thousands of locals in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area, including from Norman, plan to travel to the south or east to enjoy the total eclipse.
A total solar eclipse is happening on April 8, 2024, and the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department is reminding Oklahomans and out-of-state travelers.