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  2. Dowell Center - Wikipedia

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    The Dowell Center is a 20-story skyscraper in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.Construction on the original 18-story tower began in 1926, and was completed in 1927. The tower's footprint was doubled and two stories added in 1964 by then owner Kerr-McGee Corporation.

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    KAWA. Sushi - Godzilla Roll: Spicy tuna and avocado roll tempura fried, topped with eel sauce, spicy mayo and sweet chili sauce. Fried rice: Chicken and rice wok fried with carrots, scallions ...

  4. O. H. P. Brewer Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He worked for various departments of Oklahoma state government between 1908 and 1910 before managing Robert L. Owen's 1912 reelection campaign. He was appointed postmaster of Muskogee, Oklahoma on May 7, 1913, by President Woodrow Wilson. [3] He was admitted to the Oklahoma Hall of Fame in 1939 and died in 1951. [2]

  5. Downtown Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    The Santa Fe Depot is a train station located in City Center and services Amtrak's Heartland Flyer inter-city rail. The Heartland Flyer makes a daily round-trip from Oklahoma City to Fort Worth, Texas. Six highway routes meet near downtown Oklahoma City at an interchange locally known as the Dallas Junction: I-35, I-40, I-235, US 62, US 77, and ...

  6. O. H. P. Brewer - Wikipedia

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    O. H. P. Brewer was born in Georgia and relocated to Indian Territory in 1838. He attended Cherokee Nation public schools and Mount Comfort, a private school near Fayetteville, Arkansas. He married Delia A. Vann and their child O. H. P. Brewer Jr. was a member of the Oklahoma Constitutional Convention.

  7. Milk Bottle Grocery - Wikipedia

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    The store is also one of the few triangular buildings in Oklahoma City, as it occupies a corner lot in an area where Classen Boulevard cuts diagonally through the city's street grid. Due to its shape, the store was known as the Triangle Grocery from 1940 until 1948, when it became the Milk Bottle Grocery due to its new statue. [3]