The reconstruction of Oklahoma City's first wholesale commercial district began in the early 80's, and included the forming of a limited partnership for occupants who leased the buildings. From this point to the continuing development projects in that area bounded by Main Street, Reno, Walnut and the Santa Fe Railroad tracks, Bricktown has become a tourist attraction that provides residents and visitors to Oklahoma City with an outstanding place to dine, to enjoy exciting AAA baseball at the Southwestern Bell Bricktown Ballpark (MAPS Project), to stroll along the Bricktown canal (MAPS Project), or to just enjoy people-watching!
The Joe Grandee Museum Of The Frontier West Gallery presents the tangible legacies of diverse peoples and historical currents in the 19th-century American West.
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