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  2. List of tallest buildings in Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary skyscrapers began to be built in the north and west sides of Oklahoma City, and later in the downtown area. [3] In 1993, Oklahoma City voters approved the MAPS (Metropolitan Area Projects) program, which featured the construction of several distinct domestic facilities and restorations and expansions of other older ones. It was ...

  3. List of Keys to the City in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Presentation took place at City Hall after a ticker-tape parade up the Canyon of Heroes in lower Manhattan. [ 289 ] February 9, 2009: Chesley B. Sullenberger III received the key to the city for safely landing US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River after mid-air faults from a bird collision, saving the lives of all 155 people on board.

  4. List of Art Deco architecture in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    100 Park Avenue Building, Oklahoma City, 1923; Agnew Theater, Oklahoma City, 1947; Borden's Dairy Building, Oklahoma City, 1947; Cain's Coffee Building, Oklahoma City ...

  5. Strata Tower (Oklahoma City) - Wikipedia

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    Strata Tower at Oklahoma Commons is a prominent skyscraper in the central business district of downtown Oklahoma City, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. [1] [2] The tower has 30 floors and is 393 feet (120 m) tall, making it the sixth-tallest building in Oklahoma City and the eleventh-tallest in the state.

  6. Diamond Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Ballroom is a historic music venue and dance hall located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.The building opened in November 21, 1964. Oklahoma City attorney Ralph Russell, Sr. and several local business partners opened the venue wanting to provide a space for local and traveling country-swing bands to perform in Oklahoma City.

  7. W. H. Slaughter House - Wikipedia

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    The W. H. Slaughter House is the historic home of prominent Oklahoma City doctor, developer, and architect Wyatt Hardy Slaughter. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Slaughter owned the Slaughter Building and its Slaughter's Hall. In 1923, he sold his Cove Pharmacy drugstore [1] that was in the building. [2]

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  9. City Place Tower (Oklahoma City) - Wikipedia

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    City Place is a mixed-use tower skyscraper in downtown Oklahoma City, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. At 391 ft (119m), it is the 7th tallest building in the city and has 33 floors. [ 5 ] Finished in 1931, [ 1 ] it was Oklahoma City's tallest building for a short time before it lost the title to First National Center in the same year. [ 1 ]