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The renamed "Airlie Center," opened in 1961 with a variety of new programs held at the facility including environmental research, public health, and education. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In 1962, Life Magazine dubbed the Airlie Center an "island of thought" to which professionals could retreat without distractions.
Paycom Center (originally known as the Ford Center from 2002 to 2010, Oklahoma City Arena from 2010 to 2011, and Chesapeake Energy Arena from 2011 to 2021) is an arena located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States.
The development of the Boathouse District began with the early 1990s revitalization of the seven-mile section of the North Canadian River that runs through Oklahoma City. . As rowing gained popularity in Oklahoma City on Lake Overholser, Mike and Tempe Knopp, leaders of the Oklahoma Association for Rowing, discovered that the Oklahoma River would be a perfect waterway for rowi
If anyone wants larger descendants of the Airlie Oaks, the rare heirloom trees are available in 25-gallon containers or larger and can be purchased directly from the Farmers Supply Co., located at ...
Prairie Surf Studios (originally Myriad Convention Center and later Cox Convention Center) is a film production complex located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was formerly a convention center and the home of several minor league teams.
Jim Norick Arena (formerly Fairgrounds Arena) is a large multi-purpose arena located at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.Completed in 1965 at a cost of $2.4 million, it was the largest indoor facility in Oklahoma City until the construction of the Myriad Convention Center.
Capitol Hill is a neighborhood of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was originally a separate city that was established in 1905, merging with its larger neighbor in 1911. [1] The neighborhood is located just south of downtown Oklahoma City and borders to the north by the North Canadian River. [2] The North Canadian River is now known as the Oklahoma ...
1938- Will Rogers Gardens became home to the Oklahoma City Council of Garden Clubs. The Oklahoma Rose Society planted the 2-acre (8,100 m 2) rose garden with 3,000 rose bushes. 1940-The rose garden was named the Oklahoma City Municipal Rose Garden and was modernized in 1950. 1963- The Will Rogers Garden Exhibition Center was built.