VirtualGlobetrotting: Oklahoma (OK)

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0: Toby Keith's Home
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1: Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood's House
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2: Garth Brooks' House
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3: Aubrey McClendon's house
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4: 'The Sacrifice of Isaac' by Menashe Kadishman
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5: 'Interlocking Triptych' by Jesús Moroles
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6: Bob Tway's House
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7: Roy Clark's House
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8: XXX
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9: Wayne Coyne's House
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10: Christy Gaylord Everest's House
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11: Bart Conner & Nadia Comaneci's House
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12: 'Bavinger House' by Bruce Goff
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13: Oklahoma City Bombing Site
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14: Clayton Bennett's house
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15: Scott Verplank's House
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16: David LeNorman's House
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17: Airport Prison with Jetbridges
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18: Black Fox Nuclear Plant
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19: Crop Circles
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20: Anita Bryant's House
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21: Bill Cameron's house
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22: Oklahoma City Zoo Amphitheater
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23: Blue Whale
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24: Oklahoma Thunder Training Facility
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25: Mike Liddell's house
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26: Taking off from Westheimer Airpark
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27: Beef Creek Apache Cemetery - Geronimo's Grave
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28: Edward Gaylord's House (former)
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29: Jack Talley's House
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30: Eduardo Najera's house
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31: 'Prairie Chicken House' by Herb Greene
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32: Pair of classic warbirds at Guthrie Municipal
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33: B1 Bombers at Tinker Air Force Base
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34: Nareshkumar Patel's House
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35: Jason Roselius' House
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36: Medicine Bluffs - Geronimo!
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37: William L. Beasley's House
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38: Junior Brown's House
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39: A-26 Invader on Route 66
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40: Malone M. Mitchell, III's House
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41: Thomas Apel's house
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42: Christian Keese's house
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43: Wayman Tisdale's house (former)
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44: FAA Academy and other FAA Activities
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45: Airplane - US Air Force TC-18 over Stanley Draper Lake
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46: John D. Groendyke's House
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47: Airman Flight School, where Several al-Qaeda Operatives Trained
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48: Mike Deak Field
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49: Jim Ross's house
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50: Air Force Plant 3
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51: Jim Ross's house
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52: Lockheed EC-121K Super Constellation
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53: Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial
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54: 'Ledbetter House' by Bruce Goff
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55: Former Oklahoma State Fairground Monorail on static display
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56: Bob Howard's House
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57: Shamrock gas station
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58: Air France 747 - Broken Up
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59: Taking Off From Will Rogers World Airport
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60: 'Pollock House' by Bruce Goff
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61: Mehdi Adham's House
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62: Boone Pickens Stadium
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63: Paul Veenker's House
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64: Gary Basey's House
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65: Center of the Universe
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66: Hook Eales Stadium
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67: Ken Goodin's House
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68: BOK Tower
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69: Giant Arrows
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70: Bill Bartmann House
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71: 45th Infantry Division Museum
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72: B-1B Lancer
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73: BOK Center Under Construction
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74: Lake Lawtonka Dam
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75: Gold Dome Multicultural Society
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76: Clinton-Sherman Air Force Base
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77: Basel Hassoun's House
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78: Oklahoma shaped swimming pool
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79: Airplane - C-5 Landing
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80: J.J. McAlester Mansion
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81: Altus AFB
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82: 14 Flags Plaza
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83: Airplane - C-17 GLOBEMASTER III
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84: Ford Center
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85: Don Dahlgren's House
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86: 'Edmond Church' by Bruce Goff
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87: 'Celebrate Oklahoma 1907-2007' Mural
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88: Tulsa Speedway
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89: Golden Driller
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90: Oklahoma State Capitol
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91: James Odor's house
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92: Fred Hall's House
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93: Allsports Stadium
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94: Big Blue Whale
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95: Oklahoma City Zoo
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96: 'Magyness House' by Bruce Goff
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97: Tulsa State Fairgrounds
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98: 'Price Tower' by Frank Lloyd Wright
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99: E-3 AWACS Base
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0: Toby Keith's Home

Toby Keith's Home
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The Country Superstar lives in this massive estate in his home state of Oklahoma.



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1: Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood's House

Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood's House
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This is the main residence of the country music stars in suburban Tulsa. Other homes they own in the Nashville (TN) area, and Malibu (CA), are all also featured on this site.



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2: Garth Brooks' House

Garth Brooks' House
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The country music star owns this property. His main home is in Claremore (OK) where he lives with his wife, country music artist Trisha Yearwood. Most of their other real estate holdings are also featured on this site.



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3: Aubrey McClendon's house

Aubrey McClendon's house
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The chief executive officer, chairman, and co-founder of Chesapeake Energy lives here. Aubrey McClendon is one of four primary partners in The Professional Basketball Club LLC (TPBC), which owns the NBA Oklahoma City Thunder club.



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4: 'The Sacrifice of Isaac' by Menashe Kadishman

'The Sacrifice of Isaac' by Menashe Kadishman
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at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Contemporary Art



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5: 'Interlocking Triptych' by Jesús Moroles

'Interlocking Triptych' by Jesús Moroles
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at the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Contemporary Art



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6: Bob Tway's House

Bob Tway's House
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The PGA golfer lives here.



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7: Roy Clark's House

Roy Clark's House
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The versatile and well-known country music musician and performer lives here.



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9: Wayne Coyne's House

Wayne Coyne's House
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The lead singer, guitarist, and principal songwriter for the band "The Flaming Lips", owns this home.



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10: Christy Gaylord Everest's House

Christy Gaylord Everest's House
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The chairman and chief executive for the "Oklahoma Publishing Company", which publishes "The Oklahoman", a major metro newspaper that has been owned by her family since before Oklahoma statehood in 1907, lives here. She was formerly the chairperson of the University of Oklahoma Board of Regents.



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11: Bart Conner & Nadia Comaneci's House

Bart Conner & Nadia Comaneci's House
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The gymnasts live here.



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14: Clayton Bennett's house

Clayton Bennett's house
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The American businessman and the majority owner of the Seattle SuperSonics lives here.

After failing to get public assistance in building a new arena for the team, Bennett notified the NBA on November 2, 2007 of the ownership group's intent to move the team to Oklahoma City.




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15: Scott Verplank's House

Scott Verplank's House
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The professional golfer lives here.



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16: David LeNorman's House

David LeNorman's House
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David LeNorman is an executive with Aspen Group Resources Corporation which is an independent oil and natural gas producer which works closely with Haliburton.



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17: Airport Prison with Jetbridges

Airport Prison with Jetbridges
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The Federal Prison at OKC airport, which recieves high-risk prisoners transported via "con-air." They exit the aircraft via jetbridges directly into the prison.



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18: Black Fox Nuclear Plant

Black Fox Nuclear Plant
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The nuclear plant that never was. Southwest of Inola, Oklahoma.
Protestors shut down construction in 1980s.



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20: Anita Bryant's House

Anita Bryant's House
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The singer lives here with her husband, Charlie Dry. Her 3 biggest pop hits were: "Till There Was You" (1959) (Pop #30); "Paper Roses" (1960) (Pop #5); and "In My Little Corner of the World" (1960) (Pop #10). She placed a total of 11 songs in the Top 100. She is also widely known for her strong views against homosexuality, and for her prominent campaigning in the mid-1970's to prevent gay equality.



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21: Bill Cameron's house

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William M. Cameron is Chairman and CEO of American Fidelity, an insurance and financial services company. He owns this 14,792 sq ft home.



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23: Blue Whale

Blue Whale
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From "Roadside Americana":

"Hugh Davis originally built this happy beast as an aniversary present for his wife. The 80-foot smiling cement whale attracted so much attention on Route 66 that it became the showpiece for a reptile zoo and swimming hole operated by Davis until shortly before his death. The community has since rallied around the landmark, refurbishing it and applying thousands of gallons of blue paint in the process."



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24: Oklahoma Thunder Training Facility

Oklahoma Thunder Training Facility
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This is Oklahoma City Thunder’s new $10.1 million, 55,000 square-foot practice facility.

http://www.nba.com/thunder/news/release090827.html



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25: Mike Liddell's house

Mike Liddell's house
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Mike Liddell is Chairman of Gulfport EnergyCorporation, an oil and gas exploration and production company headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He was previously CEO and president of the company.



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27: Beef Creek Apache Cemetery - Geronimo's Grave

Beef Creek Apache Cemetery - Geronimo's Grave
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Gravesite of Apache warrior Geronimo.



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28: Edward Gaylord's House (former)

Edward Gaylord's House (former)
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The late billionaire businessman and media mogul, who built an empire that included "The Oklahoman" newspaper, "The Nashville Network" (TNN) TV channel, "Oklahoma Publishing Company", and the "Country Music Television" (CMT) TV channel , lived here. The property was sold in December of 2006.



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29: Jack Talley's House

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Jack Talley is Executive Vice President of Enterprise Rent-A-Car.



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30: Eduardo Najera's house

Eduardo Najera's house
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The Mexican professional basketball player owns this house.



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31: 'Prairie Chicken House' by Herb Greene

'Prairie Chicken House' by Herb Greene
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iconic house...I thought it had been demolished. Current owner does not want you to visit. Herb retired long ago and paints in Berkeley now



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33: B1 Bombers at Tinker Air Force Base

B1 Bombers at Tinker Air Force Base
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B1s at the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center. Also E3's, B52s, and EC135, and other aircraft.



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34: Nareshkumar Patel's House

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Dr. Nareshkumar Patel practices obstetrics & gynecology in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.



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35: Jason Roselius' House

Jason Roselius' House
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Jason Roselius is an attorney and partner at Whitten, Nelson, McGuire, Terry & Roselius.



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36: Medicine Bluffs - Geronimo!

Medicine Bluffs - Geronimo!
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These are the bluffs where Geronimo as the story says, while on horseback jumped off while being pursued by soldiers. He is said to yell out his name "Geronimoooooo" in defiance as he made the jump down the bluffs. This is the reason why US paratroopers yell out the same when jumping out of airplanes. A tradition that has been around for a long time. Along with this story it is also said that an hawk or eagle was the only thing seen when the soldiers approached the edge looking for Geronimo.



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37: William L. Beasley's House

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William L. Beasley is an endodontist in Oklahoma City, OK.



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38: Junior Brown's House

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The country guitarist and singer lives here. If you look closely, you can see the tour bus parked out back.



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40: Malone M. Mitchell, III's House

Malone M. Mitchell, III's House
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Malone M. Mitchell is chairman of TransAtlantic Petroleum Corp.



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41: Thomas Apel's house

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Thomas G. Apel is the president of Intrepid Ideas, a product development, technology evaluation and business strategy consulting firm for financial services and real estate finance companies. He was Chairman and CEO of Centex Title and Ancillary Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Centex Corporation. He founded, and was chairman and CEO of Adfitech, the nation's largest mortgage quality-control outsourcing firm.



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42: Christian Keese's house

Christian Keese's house
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Christian K. Keesee is Chairman of Kirkpatrick Bank and Kirkpatrick Oil.



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43: Wayman Tisdale's house (former)

Wayman Tisdale's house (former)
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Wayman Lawrence Tisdale who died on May 15, 2009 was an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association and a smooth jazz bass guitarist and a member of the Oklahoma Tourism Board.
He won a gold medal as a member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic basketball team



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44: FAA Academy and other FAA Activities

FAA Academy and other FAA Activities
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This is where the FAA's air traffic control school is among other FAA activities.



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45: Airplane - US Air Force TC-18 over Stanley Draper Lake

Airplane - US Air Force TC-18 over Stanley Draper Lake
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Probably leaving Tinker AFB. A militarized version of the Boeing 707.



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46: John D. Groendyke's House

John D. Groendyke's House
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John D. Groendyke is director of OGE Energy Corp.



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47: Airman Flight School, where Several al-Qaeda Operatives Trained

Airman Flight School, where Several al-Qaeda Operatives Trained
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From The Washington Post:

A top FBI expert on the al-Qaeda terrorist network testified in court today that the agency knew before the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that the group's leader, Osama bin Laden, had sent followers to an Oklahoma flight school to train as pilots and was interested in hijacking airplanes.

FBI agent Michael Anticev said investigators understood that bin Laden used the flight school in Norman, Okla., to train pilots to fly his own aircraft. He also acknowledged that the FBI knew before the Sept. 11 attacks that al-Qaeda was training pilots to hijack planes, but he said the agency believed the aim was to carry out conventional hijackings and fly the aircraft to other countries, rather than crash them into buildings.

In 1998, FBI agents questioned officials from Airman Flight School in Norman, Okla, about a graduate later identified as a pilot for bin Laden, the Post reported. Ihab Ali Nawawi, a bin Laden associate whose name surfaced during a trial for the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombings in East Africa, obtained a commercial pilot's license from Airman in the early 1990s before going to another school in Oklahoma City to take another course.





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48: Mike Deak Field

Mike Deak Field
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Located in Will Rogers Park



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53: Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial

Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial
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Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial.



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55: Former Oklahoma State Fairground Monorail on static display

Former Oklahoma State Fairground Monorail on static display
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A monorail was located at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds. It was removed in 2005. If you look to the east and west the track is gone. Perhaps this is a historical display now.



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56: Bob Howard's House

Bob Howard's House
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Bob Howard is the owner of Bob Howard Auto Group.



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58: Air France 747 - Broken Up

Air France 747 - Broken Up
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Has been in OKC for at least 10 years.



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61: Mehdi Adham's House

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Mehdi Adham is a Board Certified Surgeon, with additional Board Certification in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery with added qualifications in surgery of the hand. His practice encompasses care and treatment of hand and elbow, cumulative or traumatic injury along with cosmetic and reconstructive refinement.



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62: Boone Pickens Stadium

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Home to Okalhoma State Unversty Cowboys football



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63: Paul Veenker's House

Paul Veenker's House
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Paul Veenker is President of Veenker Resources, Inc.



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64: Gary Basey's House

Gary Basey's House
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Gary Basey is the owner of Basey's Roofing.



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65: Center of the Universe

Center of the Universe
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The Center of the Universe is a phenomenon located on the old Main Street bridge over the rail line. If you stand in the center of the brick circle, you hear the echo of your voice. If you stand on the opposite side of the bridge circle from someone else, you hear their echo, but not your own.



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66: Hook Eales Stadium

Hook Eales Stadium
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Formally: William "Hook" Eales Stadium
Owned by: McAlester Public School



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67: Ken Goodin's House

Ken Goodin's House
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Ken Goodin is President of EPBS-Intermedix.



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68: BOK Tower

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BOK Tower, formerly One Williams Center, is a skyscraper in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. At 203 m (667 ft) in height, the 52-story tower is the tallest building in any of the five "Plains States": Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South Dakota, as well as the surrounding states of Missouri, Arkansas and New Mexico. It was built in 1975 and designed by Minoru Yamasaki & Associates, the same architect who designed the World Trade Center in New York. This structure is very similar to the WTC towers in appearance and construction. BOK Tower's lobby has marble walls and wall hangings which have a noted similarity to the decor in the former WTC.





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69: Giant Arrows

Giant Arrows
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'Iron Feathers' by Rand Elliott.





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70: Bill Bartmann House

Bill Bartmann House
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Bill Bartmann, founder and Ex CEO of Commercial Financial Services lives here. Until recently, one of the largest fraud based failures of a business in history. Bartmann was worth over $1 Billion at the time. Originally, the entire gated and walled estate was his, but the courts seized it and now it's an upscale subdivision. They even took his tennis court and putting green for the residents' use.



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74: Lake Lawtonka Dam

Lake Lawtonka Dam
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Lake Lawtonka is located in the small town of Medicine Park, Oklahoma, north of Fort Sill. The lake is managed by the city of Lawton.



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75: Gold Dome Multicultural Society

Gold Dome Multicultural Society
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This geodesic dome (known as the Gold Dome), is a major landmark in Oklahoma City, United States. Located at the intersection of North West 23rd Street and North Classen Boulevard, it sits in the heart of the city's Asia District.

Once threatened with demolition, it has now been redeveloped into an Asian cultural center complete with office space, retail, restaurants and an exhibit on the works of Buckminister Fuller planned for the vault of the former Citizen's Bank.



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76: Clinton-Sherman Air Force Base

Clinton-Sherman Air Force Base
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Clinton-Sherman Industrial Airpark (CSIA), formerly Clinton-Sherman Air Force Base and Clinton Naval Air Station, encompasses approximately 3,000 acres in western Oklahoma adjacent to the Town of Burns Flat. The Air Force closed the facility in 1969.

Note the weapon storage bunkers to the west.



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77: Basel Hassoun's House

Basel Hassoun's House
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Basel Hassoun is a Urologist in Oklahoma City, OK.



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78: Oklahoma shaped swimming pool

Oklahoma shaped swimming pool
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At the Governor's Mansion



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79: Airplane - C-5 Landing

Airplane - C-5 Landing
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Airplane landing at Altus AFB in OK.



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80: J.J. McAlester Mansion

J.J. McAlester Mansion
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Construction began in 1870 and was completed in 1885 with the additions and remodels. The original cabin/trading post was incorporated into the mansion is located to the east of the main living quarters. The old homestead was added to the National Register of Historical places in 1980. (www.mcalester.org)



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81: Altus AFB

Altus AFB
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C%'s, C17's and C141 cargo planes.



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82: 14 Flags Plaza

14 Flags Plaza
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At the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds



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83: Airplane - C-17 GLOBEMASTER III

Airplane - C-17 GLOBEMASTER III
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C-17 leaving home base in Altus, Oklahoma.



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84: Ford Center

Ford Center
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Opened in 2002. It was the temporary home of the New Orleans Hornets NBA team following Hurricane Katrina. The Oklahoma City Blazers minor league hockey team and Oklahoma City Yard Dawgz arena football team also play here.



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85: Don Dahlgren's House

Don Dahlgren's House
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Don Dahlgren is the CEO of Quail Creek Oil Corporation



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87: 'Celebrate Oklahoma 1907-2007' Mural

'Celebrate Oklahoma 1907-2007' Mural
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OKC Rocks is a climbing gym located in old grain silos.



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88: Tulsa Speedway

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This 3/8 mile dirt oval track operated from 1985-2005. It was created to replace a track located at what is now the Fair Meadows horse racing track at the Tulsa Fairgrounds. Several classes of cars raced here, including sprint cars, stock cars, and modifieds.

The track was owned and operated by many different individuals, and as time went on, the facility fell into a state of disrepair.



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89: Golden Driller

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From "Roadside Americana":

"Originally erected for the International Petroleum Exposition, the Golden Driller claims the title of the world's largest free-standing statue - 76 feet tall and 43,000 pounds. The big guy was refurbished and relocated to its current home at the Tulsa Exposition Center in 1996, where it has since survived tornados, art critics and even the occasional shotgun blast."



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91: James Odor's house

James Odor's house
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James M. Odor is an orthopedic surgeon.



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92: Fred Hall's House

Fred Hall's House
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Fred Hall is partner in Hall Capital Partners and a chairman of the investment committee.



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98: 'Price Tower' by Frank Lloyd Wright

'Price Tower' by Frank Lloyd Wright
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Wrights only skyscraper



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99: E-3 AWACS Base

E-3 AWACS Base
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Tinker AFB housing the E-3 AWACS.



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