Mystery structure brings breath of fresh air to Oklahoma capitol
It went up quickly on the grounds north of the state Capitol, appearing at first, with its metal framework, to be an oil derrick.
Had the state resorted to drilling a rig to bring in much-needed cash for the state’s coffers? Or needing help from above, was it a larger version of the Ten Commandments monument that could be placed nearby?
No. The structure is a backup air filtration system for the state’...
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