Oklahoma River takes advantage of private, public efforts to improve area
The Devon Boathouse steel structure intrudes along the shore of the Oklahoma River as if it’s the bow of a ship about to launch.
The future home of the Oklahoma City University rowing program is set to open in October, and it joins the Chesapeake Boathouse in creating what promoters hope will be one of the world’s leading urban recreational waterways.
"We have been blessed with additional ...
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