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Downtown Oklahoma City park moves forward with MAPS 3 board vote Published: Fri, May 25, 2012 The MAPS 3 Citizen Advisory Board approved project requirements Thursday for the Core to Shore urban park. The 70-acre urban park will extend from the south side of downtown to the shore of the Oklahoma River. Read More
Bakery, bistro to open as first tenant in renovated Braniff Building in Oklahoma City Published: Sat, May 19, 2012 SandRidge Energy and Good Egg Dining Group are teaming up to open a bakery and bistro that will be open seven days a week and will be the “cornerstone” tenant of a renovated Braniff Building. Read More
Standley Systems buys Sherman Iron Works building in Bricktown Published: Tue, May 1, 2012 Standley Systems on Monday bought the Sherman Iron Works building, one of the oldest structures in Bricktown, for $897,500. Read More
'Gateway to the Buffalo River' announces top 3 fall foliage driving tours Published: Tue, Sep 20, 2011 HARRISON, Ark. -- Recognized nationally by Forbes Traveler and AAA’s Southern Traveler, the roads in and around the Ozark Mountain destination of Harrison have brought people from hundreds of miles to see the changing of the leaves in the area. Adjacent to the Buffalo River National Park Region, Harrison serves... Read More
State to probe legitimacy of tax credits Updated: Tue, Aug 16, 2011 Legislators want to know whether $200 million in tax breaks are serving their economic purpose or are just giveaways Read More
Broken water pipe causes Sieber Residences evacuation Updated: Sat, Jul 30, 2011 Tenants at the Sieber Residences are cleaning up after a busted water pipe forced an evacuation there Saturday morning. The Oklahoma City Fire Department was called to 1305 North Hudson about 12:30 a.m. Residents were evacuated for several hours. An employee who answered the phone at the building declined to give... Read More
Bones discovered in Bartlesville building Updated: Thu, Dec 23, 2010 BARTLESVILLE — Bones discovered this week during refurbishing work at Bartlesville’s historic May Brothers Building do not appear to be related to two arson fires that significantly damaged the 100-year-old structure in 2009. Read More
Muscogee Creek history in Oklahoma Updated: Tue, Jun 29, 2010 Muscogee Creek Indians descended from South Appalachian woodland dwellers in Georgia and Alabama. Early ancestors of Creeks constructed distinctive flat topped earthen pyramids as part of their ceremonial complexes, some of which still survive today. Read More
Sooner Theatre, Norman Updated: Mon, Jun 7, 2010 When Sooner Theatre opened its doors Feb. 10, 1929, audiences flocked to see "Alias Jimmy Valentine," a film starring Lionel Barrymore and William Haines. The grand opening also coincided with a new approach to moviegoing. The gangster film was Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's first talking picture, and Sooner Theatre was one... Read More
Preservation trust asks SandRidge to reconsider demolition Updated: Wed, May 19, 2010 The National Trust for Historic Preservation is backing Preservation Oklahoma's appeal Thursday to the Oklahoma City Board of Adjustment to stop SandRidge Energy from tearing down older structures on its downtown campus. A letter sent by Jonathan Poston, director of the trust's southwest office, informs both the... Read More
Central Oklahoma Homes Calendar Published: Sat, Sep 19, 2009 2009 PARADE OF HOMES September 26 – October 4 The 56th annual Parade of Homes features more than 100 new houses and is open free to the public. Visit paradeofhomesok.com for information THE 2009 BRICKTOWN HOME & GARDEN FESTIVAL October 2 – 4 AT&T Bricktown Ballpark Experience what's new in home,... Read More
New bars in Bricktown keep options entertaining Updated: Fri, Apr 24, 2009 From kickin’ it country style at Toby Keith’s to rockin’ at CityWalk, there’s something doing for every entertainment taste when the sun goes down and the lights flash on in Bricktown. The latest establishment to brighten the downtown night is America’s Pub at 115 E Sheridan, a... Read More
Guthrie's history forms foundation for tourism, pride
Oklahoma's 2006 Favorite Small Town Contest: Guthrie
Published: Sun, Nov 19, 2006 GUTHRIE — This town that was settled in just six hours following Oklahoma's first land run has grown into a welcoming community filled with a mix of historic and modern attractions taking days to fully experience. Originally known as the territorial capital before its short stint as Oklahoma's first capital,... Read More
Inn revives architectural icon and downtown Bartlesville Updated: Sat, Jun 17, 2006 BARTLESVILLE — As an office building for 1950s workers, the Price Tower didn't always work. As an architectural icon turned high-style hotel, the Price Tower seems to have landed the perfect job. The landmark's late- life career change has helped reinvigorate Bartlesville itself. Restaurants, Rogers... Read More
Inn revives architectural icon and downtown Bartlesville Updated: Sat, Jun 17, 2006 BARTLESVILLE — As an office building for 1950s workers, the Price Tower didn't always work. As an architectural icon turned high-style hotel, the Price Tower seems to have landed the perfect job. The landmark's late- life career change has helped reinvigorate Bartlesville itself. Restaurants, Rogers... Read More
Electrical fire damages downtown Guthrie stores Updated: Thu, Jun 15, 2006 GUTHRIE - An electrical fire in historic downtown Guthrie caused $200,000 in damages to the Blue Belle Saloon and the second-level antique store called Miss Lizzie's Bordello, fire officials said Wednesday. The fire began on the second floor of the International Building, 224 W Harrison St., about 10:45 p.m.... Read More
El Reno wins national honor for Main Street Updated: Tue, Jun 6, 2006 NEW ORLEANS - El Reno's Main Street program won the prestigious Great American Main Street Award on Monday from the National Trust for Historic Preservation for recent efforts in revitalizing the downtown. The award, presented during the 2006 National Main Streets Conference in New Orleans, is considered the top... Read More
Mural project put on hold in Shawnee Updated: Thu, Apr 13, 2006 SHAWNEE - A project to paint a mural at Broadway and Main streets has been postponed pending negotiations with a property owner for use of the side of his building. The mural was to accompany a mural of the historic Benson Park amusement park that was completed April 1 at Celebration of Life Park in downtown. Bob... Read More
Old bank building will become hotel Updated: Wed, Mar 22, 2006 TECUMSEH - The lights in the old building at 101 S Broadway are glowing long past regular business hours lately as Bob Trousdale labors to fill his niche in a new era of downtown. Your thoughts: Downtown bank building Construction dust clings to his leather loafers and the elbows of his black sports coat as he... Read More
Architect had vision for Oklahoma skyline Updated: Sun, Dec 25, 2005 From the state Capitol and 17 county courthouses to the Skirvin Hotel and seven buildings at the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma, the legacy of Solomon "Sol" Layton continues to loom large across the Oklahoma landscape. One of Oklahoma's premier pioneer architects, Layton and his firm are credited with... Read More
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