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The Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine is a Roman Catholic shrine dedicated to Stanley Rother, Oklahoma-born priest, missionary, and martyr. The shrine, which serves as a church, a museum, and a pilgrimage site, is located along I-35 on the south side of Oklahoma City, in the United States. In its first year of operation, the shrine saw roughly ...
In 2019, the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City broke ground on the Blessed Stanley Rother Shrine, a new church and ministry complex located at I-35 and 89th Street in Southern Oklahoma City (the site of the former Brookside Golf Course). The shrine is the largest Catholic Church in the US state of Oklahoma. [15]
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The Heritage, formerly known as the Journal Record Building, Law Journal Record Building, Masonic Temple and the India Temple Shrine Building, is a Neoclassical building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was completed in 1923 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1] It was damaged in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
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The first Shrine Circus each year is usually in Flint, Michigan, each January. The circus then travels to at least one city per week through November. The last performances are usually held Thanksgiving week in Evansville, Indiana, and New Orleans, Louisiana. The 2005 season ended in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, rather than New Orleans, due to ...
The locally produced Theatre Crude Fringe Festival is set for Oct. 10-19 in Oklahoma City's historic Paseo Arts District. From a puppet fairy tale to a sci-fi rock opera, 6 odd shows playing OKC's ...
Oklahoma City: 18,203 (full house) 3,613 (Theater) 1965 Jim Norick Arena: 10,944 1937 Tower Theater [citation needed] Unknown 1936 Zoo Amphitheatre: 8,500 October 4, 1937 Gaylord Performing Arts Theater: 2,477 2016 The Criterion 4,000 unknown Hudiburg Chevrolet Center: 1,420 unknown Kirkpatrick Auditorium: 1,100 October 27, 1975 Lloyd Noble ...