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The 9-foot (2.7 m) statue depicts a man conducting and commemorates Joel Levine, music director of the Oklahoma City Philharmonic, as well as six music directors of other local orchestras: Ralph Rose, Victor Alessandro, Guy Fraser Harrison, Ray Luke, Ainslee Cox, and Luis Herrera de la Fuente.
A replica of Oklahoma aviator Wiley Post's Winnie Mae hanging in the atrium of the Oklahoma History Center. Portal:Oklahoma/Selected picture/5 Credit: User:CPacker
Mesta Park is a residential neighborhood in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma which is also listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places.The listing is roughly bounded by NW 16th and 23rd Sts. and Western and Walker Avenues.
The First Christian Church (now known as Frontline Church or Renaissance Center) is a historic church building at 1104 N. Robinson Avenue in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was built in 1911. The original First Christian church Oklahoma City moved from this location in December 1956. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984 ...
The Dowell Center is a 20-story skyscraper in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.Construction on the original 18-story tower began in 1926, and was completed in 1927. The tower's footprint was doubled and two stories added in 1964 by then owner Kerr-McGee Corporation.
The "Fearless Freaks" previously recorded their first live concert film, "UFOs at the Zoo: The Legendary Concert in Oklahoma City," at the OKC Zoo's venerable venue in September 2006.
Investigation, Analysis and Publication is an outdoor sculpture installed at the corner of Robinson Avenue and Main Street in Oklahoma City, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The statues were commissioned by E.K. Gaylord in 1964.
Developers are hoping Oklahoma City will annex 320 acres near Mustang for a jobs "mega-site" in the future, with at least one major employer. OKC considering job 'mega-site' to draw business with ...