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  2. Heritage Hills, Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Hills' largest house, and largest in Oklahoma City, is the Hales Mansion, spanning 20,021 square feet (1,860.0 m 2). The Châteauesque-style Overholser Mansion , the neighborhood's second largest house, is a historic house museum and is open to the public with guided tours .

  3. 1733 in literature - Wikipedia

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    William Bond – The Tuscan Treaty; John Durant Breval – The Rape of Helen (printed 1737) Charles Coffey – The Boarding School (performed and published) Henry Fielding – The Miser (from Molière) John Gay (died 1732) – Achilles (opera)

  4. History of Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    The memorial was designed by Oklahoma City architects Hans and Torrey Butzer, and Sven Berg and was dedicated by President Clinton on April 19, 2000, exactly five years after the bombing. [21] Oklahoma City has since rebuilt, and except for the memorial, there is little evidence of the bombing.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Oklahoma ...

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    2000 Remington Place (Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden 35°31′16″N 97°28′21″W  /  35.5212°N 97.4724°W  / 35.5212; -97.4724  ( Pachyderm Building for the Lincoln Oklahoma City

  6. List of people from Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Aldolphus Bryce (Delf A. 'Jelly' Bryce), was an Oklahoma City detective and FBI agent, who was an exceptional marksman and fast draw noted for his dress sense. [91] Paul and Thomas Braniff, Braniff Airlines co-founders; Cattle Annie, or Anna Emmaline McDoulet Roach, female bandit, lived in Oklahoma City from 1912 until her death in 1978

  7. Hall of Great Westerners - Wikipedia

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    The Hall of Great Westerners was established by the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in 1958. Located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S., the Hall was created to celebrate the contributions of more than 200 men and women of the American West. [1]

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