
Title: Civic Center By Night Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
Oklahoma City's Civic Center scintillates with its new unique mercury-vapor lighting systems. It shines nightly in a blaze of glory undreamed of in the old railway right-of-ways. This feature represents the latest in scientific lighting and it is the largest initial set-up of its kind in the United States
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Title: City Hall Oklahoma City (OK), Linen PM 1959 Aug-24
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Title: United States Post Office Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Frontier City U. S. A, U. s. Highway 66-77 Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Entrance to fabulous Frontier City U.S.A. The builders of Frontier City have spared no expense to actually re-create in all of its colorful authenticity, a frontier town of the late 1800's.
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Title: National Cowboy Hall Of Fame And Western Heritage Center, 1700 N. E. 63rd Street Route 66 Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Dedicated to the pioneer spirit of America and to the men and women who built the West
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Title: Cherokee Nation Flag Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Oklahoma Historical society. Week Days 8:00 A.M. - 4:30 P. M. Saturdays 8:30 A.M. - 12:00 N. Sundays 1:30 P. M. - 4:30 P.M
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Title: National Cowboy Hall Of Fame Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
An authentic mail or post coach of the western heavy type. Built by John d. Frizzell . . . It required over 3000 man labor hours to build over 1000 important pieces of wood, iron and leather in this coach.
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Title: Oklahoma State Historical Society And Museum Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Old Boulevard in Oklahoma City
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Title: St. Lukes Methodist Church, 15th and North Robinson Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Greetings From Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Top ? Skyline of Greater Oklahoma City Bottom ? Oklahoma State Capitol
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Title: Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
The magnificent skyline of the Greater Oklahoma Area as seen from Interstate 40 ? the across town expressway
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Title: Skyline View Of The Capital City Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: St. Luke's Methodist Church Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome PM 1975 Jan-17
Description:
One of the nation's most beautiful Sanctuaries
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Title: Boulevard Cafeteria, N. W. 10th and Dewey Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Breakfast served daily except Sunday
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Title: United Founders Life Tower Bldg, 5900 Mosteller Dr., Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome PM 1973 Aug-21
Description:
This beautiful 20 story Tower has a revolving restaurant and club on the top floor
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Title: St. Lukes Methodist Church Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome PM 1977 Nov-28
Description:
This beautiful church is located at 1516 North Harvey in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The magnificent bell tower reaches sky-ward 185 feet, and the carillon houses 42 bells.
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Title: Will Rogers World Airport Terminal Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Oklahoma City's beautiful Will Rogers World Airport Terminal, serving the supersonic age. The magnificent $6.9 million complex provides ample parking, maximum passenger comfort, minimum walking distances, fine restaurants and shops, private meeting and banquet rooms.
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Title: La Towe Cafe Francais Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome
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Title: Styles Park Oklahoma City (OK), Divided Back PM 1910 Jul-09
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Title: Will Rogers Field Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome PM 1955 Jun-21
Description:
Will Rogers Field, Municipal Airport serving Oklahoma City, Okla. Flights to all parts of the world are made from here.
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Title: Oklahoma State Capitol Building Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
The Bronze Statue, in foreground, is a tribute to the Romantic Riders of the Range.
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Title: Grand Avenue Oklahoma City (OK), Divided Back PM 1911 Oct-13
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Title: Rotunda Oklahoma State Capitol Oklahoma City (OK), Linen PM 1949 Jul-05
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Title: St. Lukes Methodist Church Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful church is located at 1516 North Harvey in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The magnificent bell tower reaches sky-ward 185 feet, and the carillon houses 42 bells. Color by Baxter
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Title: Church Of Tomorrow Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
The First Christian Church, located at 3700 North Walker, known as the "Church of Tomorrow," is one of the most beautiful and unusual sights in Oklahoma City.
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Title: First Presbyterian Church, 1001 N. W. 25th Street Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Hello From Oklahoma City, _Park Avenue Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Looking east on park Avenue, one of the beautiful and principal avenues in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City.
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Title: Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Looking east on Park street in downtown Oklahoma City. The city is in the midst of an oil field: there are even wells on the capitol lawn. Meat - packing plants, grain - milling and cotton processing are a few of the big industries in Oklahoma City.
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Title: Oklahoma City Skyline Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Oklahoma City is believed to be the largest city in area in the Nation
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Title: National Cowboy Hall Of Fame And Western Heritage Center, 1700 N. E. 63rd Street Route 66 Oklahoma City (OK), Continental Chrome PM 1976 Oct-10
Description:
National cowboy hall of fame and western heritage center 1700 N.E 63rd Street, Route 66, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Night scene. Garden Pool and Fountains.
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Title: Governor's Mansion Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Rotunda Oklahoma State Capitol Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Oklahoma State Capitol Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
Oklahoma's capitol building, built of classic Greek and Roman architecture, was commenced on July 20, 1915 and completed on June 30, 1917. It represents a total value of $5,000,000. It houses the important state offices and halls for state occasions, and on many of its walls are famous murals.
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Title: Downtown Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Oklahoma City at the corner of Couch Drive & Broadway. In this beautiful park-like mall this monument to "Free Men" is a colorful focal point.
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Title: Bird's Eye View Of Oklahoma State Capital Complex Oklahoma City (OK), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
One of the nation's most modern and best planned government centers - near downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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Title: Will Rogers World Airport Terminal Oklahoma City (OK), Continental Chrome PM 1971 Nov-28
Description:
Oklahoma City's beautiful will Rogers World Airport Terminal serving the supersonic age. The magnificent $6.9 million complex provides ample parking, maximum passenger comfort, minimum walking distances, fine restaurants and shops, private meeting and bannuet rooms.
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Title: Amphitheater, Lincoln Park Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Oklahoma Historical Society Museum Oklahoma City (OK), Linen PM 1951 Jun-11
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Title: Governor's Mansion And State Owned Wells In Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: St. Lukes Methodist Church Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome PM 1961 Aug-18
Description:
This beautiful church is located at 1516 North Harvey in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The magnificent bell tower reaches sky-ward 185 feet, and the carillon houses 42 bells.
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Title: First Lutheran Church Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
1300 N. Robinson
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Title: Citizens State Bank, Classen Blvd, and N.W. 23rd Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome PM 1961 Jun-22
Description:
The brilliantly golden geodesic dome, constructed of anodized aluminum, is one of the most beautiful and unusual buildings in Oklahoma.
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Title: Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Oklahoma City University, Northwest 23rd street and Blackwelder Avenue. This beautiful Methodist University was established at this site in 1923.
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Title: National Cowboy Hall Of Fame And Western Heritage Center, 1700 N. E. 63rd Street, Route 66 Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
National Cowboy Hall Of Fame And Western Heritage Center
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Title: Ramada Inn, 1401 N. E. Expressway Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Aerial view of Oklahoma City's beautiful 160 unit roadside hotel. Within easy access to Downtown shopping areas, the "Luxury for Less" Ramada Inn features heated swimming Pool, banquet facilities, dining room, coffee shop. Airport Courtesy Car.
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Title: Skyline View Oklahoma City (OK), Real Photo PM 1938 Feb-10
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Title: Oklahoma City High School Oklahoma City (OK), Divided Back PM 1910 Apr-14
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Title: Post Office And Federral Building Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Oklahoma State Capitol Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
The Mistletoe ,a symbol of friendliness ,is Oklahoma's floral emblem.It was adopted by the territorial Legislature,February 11,1893. Land of the Mistletoe ,smiling in splendor ,Out from the borderland ,mystic and old ,Sweet are the memories,Precious and tender Linked with thy summers of azure and gold
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Title: The Famous Kiltie Band at Civic Center Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Princess Pale Moon Of The Choctaws Oklahoma City (OK), Linen PM 1947
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Title: Cotton Compress Oklahoma City (OK), Divided Back unused
Description:
COTTON COMPRESS, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.- OKLAHOMA CITY IS THE CAPITAL OF THE RECENTLY CREATED STATE OF OKLAHOMA. IT IS THE PRINCIPAL CITY IN THAY STATE. DURING THE COTTON SEASON THOUSANDS OF BALES OF COTTON ARE BROUGHT TO THE COMPRESS TO BE COMORESSED IN BA
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Title: State Fair Oklahoma City (OK), Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Chapel Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: U. S. Post Office, N. W. 23rd And Harvey St Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Broadway North, Grand Ave Oklahoma City (OK), White Border PM 1918
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Title: First English Lutheran Church Oklahoma City (OK), White Border unused
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Title: Robinson Street Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Skyscrapers Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Lincoln Park Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Oil Wells & Capitol Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome PM 1964
Description:
Lincoln Boulevard and State Capitol. Approaching the capitol of the "Sooner State" visitors are impressed by the sight of these producing wells.
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Title: St. Joseph Church Oklahoma City (OK), Divided Back unused
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Title: St. Luke M.E. Church, South Oklahoma City (OK), Divided Back unused
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Title: St. Paul's Cathedral Oklahoma City (OK), Divided Back
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Title: Corpus Christi Catholic Church Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
KELLY AVENUE AND 16TH STREET BUILT 1945, SPANISH RENAISSANCE AFTER SPANISH MISSION STYLE OF THE OLD SOUTHWEST.
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Title: First Bapist Church Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: First Bapist Church And New Building Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: First Christian Church Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Kelham Avenue Bapist Church Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
NORTHEAST 14TH AND KELHAM AVENUE ORGANIZED IN MAY 1924, KELHAM AVENUE HAS GROWN TO THE THIRD LARGEST BAPIST CHURCH IN OKLAHOMA. IT HAS LED CHURCHES OF THE SOUTHERN BAPIST CONVENTION THREE YEARS IN NUMBER OF BAPTISMS. THE CHURCH HAS HAD BUT THE ONE PASTOR, REV, R.C. HOWARD, WHO HAS DRAWN NO SALARY DURING THE YEARS. THE CHURCH US ALSO THE MOTHER OF 20 MISSIONS, SEVEN OF WHICH HAVE BECOME FULL TIME BAPIST CHURCHES.
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Title: First Lutheran Church Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Methodist Gold Star Library And School Of Religion , Campus Oklahama City University Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
TWENTY THIRD AND GATEWOOD DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF THE MEN AND WOMEN WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN WORLD WAR II IN DEFENCE OF CHRISTIAN CIVILIZATION.OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY HAS 2,000 STUDENTS- 50 ACRE CAMPUS- 30 BUILDINGS.
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Title: St. Luke's Methodist church Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful church, located at 1516 North Harvey Street in Oklahoma City, is the many modern churches to be seen in Oklahoma City. The bell tower is 185 feet high, and the carillon contains 42 bells.
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Title: Church Of Tommorow Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
THE FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH, LOCATED AT 3700 NORTH WALKER, KNOWN AS THE"CHURCH OF TOMMOROW", IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND UNUSUAL SIGHTS IN OKLAHOMA CITY
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Title: Redeemer Lutheran Church Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
1-35 AT N.E. 16 1524 N.E. GRAND BLVD.-OKLAHOMA CITY FOUNDED IN 1947 , THE CHURCH WAS BUILT IN 1954. A LEARNING CENTER WAS ADDED IN 1971 NOW SERVING 45 CHILDREN IN A DAY CARE/PRESCHOOL PROGRAM, 6:30 A.M. TO 5: P.M. INCLUDING TWO MEALS AND A SNACK EACH DAY.
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Title: The Levy Building Oklahoma City (OK), Divided Back unused
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Title: Pioneer Telephone Building Oklahoma City (OK), Divided Back unused
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Title: Oklahoma City University Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Oklahoma City University, located in northwest section of the city, is one of many denominational schools in the state of Oklahoma.
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Title: Oklahoma State Historical Society And Museum Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Oklahoma State Historical Society and Museum on Lincoln Boulevard In Oklahoma City
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Title: Union Station Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Library Y. W. C. A Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: The Famous Kiltie Band At Civic Center Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Skirvin Tower Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: First Lutheran Church, 1300 N. Robinson Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Where The Indian Trail Meets The Air Trail Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: First Commercial Oil Well In State Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
Oklahoma the sooner state. Oklahoma is one of the leading oil producing states. The first commercial oil well was completed at Bartlesville, April 15, 1897, and still pumps about half a barrel daily.
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Title: Main Street Viaduct Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
Main street looking east
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Title: Wm. Howard Taft Junior High School Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Oklahoma State Capitol And Oil Derricks Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Oklahoma County Courthouse Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Municipal Building In Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
View from the steps of the Municipal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Shown are form left, Oklahoma County Courthouse and Liberty National Bank Building. On right is YWCA building and First National Bank Building.
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Title: Governors Mansion Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
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Title: Cotton Compress Oklahoma City (OK), Divided Back unused
Description:
Oklahoma city is the capital of the recently created state of Oklahoma. It is the principal city in that state. During the cotton season thousands of bales of cotton are brought to the compress to be compressed in bales so they may be shipped over the entire world. a bale of cotton weighs about 500 pounds. "Woman's World" Largest Circulation in the World greatest reading value in the World. Send 25c for full year's subscription and this set of 50 Post Cards, sent free and post paid at once.
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Title: Greetings From Oklahoma, Citizens National Bank Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome PM 1968
Description:
This beautiful, modernistic, geodesic domo bank building located at N.W. 23rd and Classen Blvd. was built at a coat in excess of one million dollars.
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Title: Greetings From Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
Key to views on other side :- O - Ramsey Building K - An Oil Gusher L - Bathing At Lincoln Park A - Tower of Memories, Memorial Park H - Robinson Avenue O - petroleum Building M - Lincoln Park Lagoon a - golfing at Nichols Hills C - Oil Field Scene I - Oklahoma Indian T - Oklahoma City University Y - Apache Indian.
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Title: Governor's Mansion Oklahoma City (OK), Linen PM 1949
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Title: Oklahoma State Capitol And Grounds Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Oklahoma State Capitol Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
Oklahoma's capitol building, built of classic Greek and Roman architecture, was commenced on July 20, 1915 and completed on June 30, 1917. It represents a total value of $5,000,000. It houses the important state offices and halls for state occasions, and on many of its walls are famous murals.
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Title: Greetings From The Land Of The Mistletoe Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
The Mistletoe, a symbol of friendliness, is Oklahoma's floral emblem. It was adopted by the Territorial Legislature, February 11, 1893. Land of the Mistletoe, smiling in splendor, Out from the borderland, mystic and old Sweet are the memories, precious and tender, Linked with thy summers of azure and gold.
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Title: Heart Of Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Oil Wells On State Capitol Grounds Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
The Oklahoma city Oil Field is second only to the East Texas field. Wells have been drilled on State land occupied by the Capitol, governor's Mansion, Historical Society Building and the new State Office building. About 500 wells have been drilled within the corporate limits of the city.
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Title: Oil Field At Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
First commercial oil well in state. Oklahoma the sooner State. Oklahoma is one of the leading oil producing states. The first commercial oil well was completed at Bartlesville, April 15, 1897, and still pumps about half a barrel daily.
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Title: Skirvin Hotel Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Oklahoma County Court House Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: First National Bank And Trust Co., Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Skyscrapers Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Skirvin Hotel Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Airplane View Of North Capitol Oil Field In Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: City Water Dam Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Lincoln Park Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Governor's Mansion Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
Of proportions and a style of architecture that would be a credit to many older states is the Executive Mansion occupied by Oklahoma's governors. It is located near the State Capitol building and is a part of a pretentious group of state buildings
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Title: Oklahoma Historical Society Museum Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Methodist Gold Star Library Oklahoma City (OK), Linen PM 1951
Description:
School of religion campus Okalahoma City University Twenty Third and Gatewood Oklahoma City. Dedicated to the memory of the men and women who gave their lives in World War II in defense of Christian civilization. Oklahoma City University has 2,000 students - 50 acre campus - 30 buildings.
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Title: Post Office And Federal Building Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Governor's Mansion And State Owned Wells In Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Governor's Mansion Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Oklahoma County Court House Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Oklahoma County Court House Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Oklahoma County Court House Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Baptist Temple Oklahoma City (OK), Divided Back PM 1907
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Title: Santa Fe Depot Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Oklahoma Capitol Building Oklahoma City (OK), White Border PM 1911
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Title: Main Street, Looking East Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Oklahoma County Court House Oklahoma City (OK), Linen PM 1940
Description:
The new twelve story Court House is one of the four beautifully designed buildings which comprise the capital city's impressive Civic Center. These four buildings, located in the heart of the city, in architecture, facilities, and equipment, represent the most modern ideas in public buildings
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Title: Oklahoma City High School Oklahoma City (OK), White Border unused
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Title: Greetings From Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907 Oct-12
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Title: Greetings From Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Baltimore Building. Lee Building
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Title: Court House Oklahoma City (OK), Divided Back PM 1908 Jan-02
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Title: Robinson St. Construction Oklahoma City (OK), Divided Back PM 1910 Mar-22
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Title: U. S. Post Office Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Post Office And Federal Building Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Oklahoma City At Twilight Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
Photo Courtesy Oklahoma city Chamber of Commerce
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Title: Greetings From Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
Oklahoma City, Capital, geographical center and largest city of one of the youngest states in the &Union. Its growth is an Alladin-and-his-lamp story, written by men and women of vision, purpose and faith.
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Title: Greetings From Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
Description:
Key To View On Other Side :- O - Ramsey Building K - An Oil Gusher L - Bathing At Lincoln Park A - Tower of Memories, Memorial Park H - Robinson avenue O - Petroleum Building M - Lincoln Park Lagoon A - Golfing at Nichols Hills C - Oil Field scene I - Oklahoma Indian T - Oklahoma City University Y - Apache Indian.
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Title: Greetings From Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (OK), Linen unused
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Title: Hilton Inn, 2945 N W. Expressway Oklahoma City (OK), Chrome unused
Description:
The Hilton Inn stands fall on the Oklahoma City skyline with the finest in rooms, suites and poolside cabanas. Guests enjoy its relaxed, informal hospitality which is typical of the Southwest. Excellent food served in the friendly atmosphere of the Founders Room and after dark fun and relaxation in the Gusher Club add to the enjoyment of staying here.
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