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Lake Hefner is a reservoir in northwestern Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.It was built in the 1940s to expand the water supply for the city of Oklahoma City, [2]. It is named after Robert A. Hefner, who served as mayor of Oklahoma City from April 11, 1939, to April 8, 1947, but was originally named the "Bluff Creek Reservoir."
Name Capacity in acre feet (normal pool) surface acres (normal pool) average depth water clarity Lake Texoma: 2,643,000: 88,000 acres (35,612 ha) 30 feet (9.1 m)
2920 S Agnew Ave #3, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Yelp says that Jour J's Laotian and Thai Cuisine is known for its Pad Thai, Paid Kheemao, Pad Se Ew and stir friend basil. Here's what one Yelper said:
Oklahoma: Oklahoma City: 0.00: 0.00: I-44 west to I-40: Southern terminus of northern section; southern terminus of Lake Hefner Parkway; southern end of SH-3 concurrency — I-44 east (SH-66 east) – Tulsa, Wichita: Southbound exit and northbound entrance: 123B: SH-66 west – Warr Acres, Bethany: Exit numbers follow I-44; no exit number ...
Rinehart, who moved to Oklahoma City from Connecticut in 2003 and opened the restaurant in 2004, says he owes the city a lot more than just the success of his restaurant, he also met his wife of ...
The city's bike trail system follows around Lake Hefner and Lake Overholser in the northwest and west quadrants of the city. The majority of the east shore area of Lake Hefner is taken up by parks and bike trails, including a new leashless dog park and the postwar-era Stars and Stripes Park, and eateries near the lighthouse. Lake Stanley Draper ...
Executive chef Zach Hutton and his wife, Kayla Hutton, are set to open the doors to a new venture in the former Ludivine space in Midtown.
Downtown Oklahoma City. Downtown Oklahoma City itself is currently undergoing a renaissance.Between the mid-1980s and 1990s, downtown was unchanged and largely vacant. It was the scene of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on 5th Street between Robinson and Harvey Avenues, caused by convicted domestic terrorist Timothy McVeigh; most buildings within a 1-mile (1.6 km) radius ...