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  2. Category:Images of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    This page is part of Wikipedia's repository of public domain and freely usable images, such as photographs, videos, maps, diagrams, drawings, screenshots, and equations. . Please do not list images which are only usable under the doctrine of fair use, images whose license restricts copying or distribution to non-commercial use only, or otherwise non-free images

  3. Prairie Surf Studios - Wikipedia

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    Prairie Surf Studios; Former names: Myriad Convention Center (1972–2002) Cox Convention Center (2002–2021): Address: 1 Myriad Gardens Oklahoma City, OK 73102-9219: Location ...

  4. Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City (/ ˌ oʊ k l ə ˈ h oʊ m ə-/ ⓘ), officially the City of Oklahoma City, and often shortened to OKC, is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The county seat of Oklahoma County, [9] its population ranks 20th among United States cities and 8th in the Southern United States.

  5. Skirvin Hilton Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In May 2002, Oklahoma City acquired the building from its current owners for $2.875 million and issued a request for proposals from potential developers late that same year. Partners in Development, a firm put together by principal John Weeman, made a proposal to renovate the building for $42.1 million and to re-open it as a full-service Hilton ...

  6. Heritage Park Mall - Wikipedia

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    At the time, the mall accounted for 51% of retail vacancy in east Oklahoma County. [2] In July 2011, the 232,000 square foot inline section of the mall sold to Ahmad Bahreini for a discounted $1.3 million. [4] In summer 2017, it was announced that Sears would close its location, leaving LifeChurch as the sole anchor. [5] The store closed in ...

  7. Interstate 240 (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 240 (I-240) is an Interstate Highway in southern Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, that runs 26.8 miles (43.1 km) from I-344 (John Kilpatrick Turnpike) to I-40. The Interstate overlaps State Highway 3 (SH-3), the longest Oklahoma state highway, for most of its length and functions as a southern bypass around the Downtown area.

  8. Wheatland, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Wheatland was formerly a rural town, but it was annexed by Oklahoma City in 1910. [3] [4] The town was named after its main crop, wheat. [5] The post office opened February 10, 1902. That same year, the town church was built. [3] The bank was built in 1904. In 1913, the bank was robbed by three men: George King, Charley Davis, and George "Harry ...

  9. Okarche, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Okarche (/ oʊ ˈ k ɑː r tʃ i / oh-KAR-chee [4]) is a town in Canadian and Kingfisher counties in Oklahoma, United States, that is part of the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area. The population was 1,141 as of the 2020 United States census. [5] Grain elevator in Okarche, 2005