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  2. 25 years ago, Bricktown canal's opening set the course for ...

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    Of the nine projects pitched for Oklahoma City’s original 1993 MAPS program, the idea of building a “canal” in Bricktown came with little logic or reason in a town that previously stuck to a ...

  3. Bricktown Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Bricktown Canal is a canal in Bricktown, Oklahoma City, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The waterway opened in 1999 and has become a popular tourist destination featuring many attractions. [ 1 ] Downtown OKC Partnership and the Bricktown Association held a 20th anniversary celebration in 2019.

  4. Bricktown, Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Bricktown is an entertainment district just east of downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. It was formerly a major warehouse district . [ 1 ] The major attractions of the district are the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark , the navigable Bricktown Canal , and the 16-screen Harkins movie theatre.

  5. List of breweries in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Belle Isle Restaurant and Brewing Company [11] – Oklahoma City; Bricktown Brewery [11] – Oklahoma City; Mountain Fork Brewery [42] – Broken Bow; Pete's Place [11] – Krebs; Royal Bavaria [11] – Moore; OAK & ORE Craft Beer Taproom [11] - Oklahoma City

  6. Kevin Durant's restaurant closed in Oklahoma City - AOL

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  7. Oklahoma City Underground - Wikipedia

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    The tunnels were a vibrant part of the OKC landscape, including several shops and restaurants, but lost much of their popularity with the end of the last oil boom. [1] Originally named the Conncourse, in honor of Oklahoma City banker Jack Conn, [2] it was renamed the Underground after an extensive facelift conducted by architect Rand Elliott. [3]