OK Landmarks
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A Bur Oak tree hundreds of years old in far northwest Oklahoma City. Signed/numbered edition of 100 prints.
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$100.00
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Oklahoma City's Milk Bottle building is a uniquely shaped little structure sitting alongside an old alignment of Route 66. The large metal milk bottle was added to the roof in 1948.
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$50.00
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Coming through downtown Oklahoma City, mid-sixties.
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$50.00
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OCALC, Air Logistics Center. Headquarters of the Air Force Material Command. Provides depot maintainence, product support, services and supply chain management.
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$50.00
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Bricktown Canal links downtown, Bricktown, and the OK River. Has water taxis to tourist attractions, restaurants, and events.
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$50.00
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Downtown Oklahoma City as it appeared in 1892.
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$50.00
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Broadway Avenue in Edmond, OK. Built in 1936. operated until the early 70's. In 1947 Edmond's first 22-bed hospital opened on the second floor.
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$50.00
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Steakhouse opened in 1910 in Stockyards City in Oklahoma City. Oldest continuously operating restaurant in Oklahoma City.
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$50.00
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Built by Solomon Layton about 1910. Served as an Oklahoma City high school for 60 years. Now the home of the Oklahoma City University School of Law
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$50.00
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