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  2. Prairie Surf Studios - Wikipedia

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    Bricktown Brawlers (IFL) (2011) Oklahoma City Blue (NBA G League) (2014–2019) Prairie Surf Studios (originally Myriad Convention Center and later Cox Convention Center) is a film production complex located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was formerly a convention center and the home of several minor league teams.

  3. Legends Tower - Wikipedia

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    Legends Tower is an approved supertall skyscraper to be built in the Bricktown entertainment district of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. The 134-story building would stand 1,907 feet (581 m) tall, a reference to Oklahoma's admission to the Union in 1907. Developed by real estate firm Matteson Capital and architecture firm AO, Legends ...

  4. Category:Films shot in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Barking Water. Blood Cult. Body Brokers. Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. Bringing Up Bobby (2011 film) Brother Martin: Servant of Jesus. The Bull-Dogger. Bully (2011 film)

  5. Oklahoma-made movie 'Twisters' storms to $80.5 million ... - AOL

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    With another $42 million from overseas markets, the legacy sequel, which filmed in Oklahoma in 2023, has grossed $123.2 million globally so far. Oklahoma-made movie 'Twisters' storms to $80.5 ...

  6. Downtown Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Oklahoma City is located at the geographic center of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area and contains the principal, central business district of the region. Downtown has over 80,000 workers [1] and over 13,310,000 sq ft (1,237,000 m 2) of leasable office space to-date. [2] Downtown Oklahoma City is the legal, financial, economic ...

  7. Warren Theatres - Wikipedia

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    In February 2017, Bill Warren announced the return of the Warren Theatres name to a new 14-screen cineplex in Midwest City, Oklahoma. [8] Originally slated for July 25, 2019, [9] the theatre opened August 23 of that year. [10] The theatre closed in March 2020 due to COVID-19 and on September 5, 2020, the property was foreclosed. [11]

  8. Media in Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Media in Oklahoma City. As of 2016, the Oklahoma City metropolitan area is the 41st-largest media market in the United States, as ranked by Nielsen Media Research, with 722,140 television households [1] (0.6% of all U.S. homes) and 1.2 million people aged 12+. The following is a summary of broadcast and print media in Oklahoma City:

  9. Category:Films set in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Bad Press. Barking Water. Believe in Me (2006 film) Blackmail (1939 film) Bonnie and Clyde (film) Bringing Up Bobby (2011 film) Bug (2006 film)