Dubya61
10-31-2012, 10:37 AM
I bet Stephen Colbert would pay money to get it named after him!
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Dubya61 10-31-2012, 10:37 AM I bet Stephen Colbert would pay money to get it named after him! Urbanized 10-31-2012, 04:15 PM If he manages to have one or two Larry O'Brien trophies in the bag by the time the boulevard is completed I am perfectly fine with the street being named Kevin Durant Boulevard. OKCisOK4me 10-31-2012, 06:25 PM Is there another grandfather of the original MAPS besides Norrick? Only saying so because none of this is essentially possible without those who got us to where we are today. Ron already has the downtown Library named after him so if there's no one else, I say change the name of the library and name the boulevard in his honor. stjohn 11-02-2012, 11:30 AM Enjoy the topic of odonyms or street names, I'd suggest starting with the Wikipedia article: Street or road name - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Street_name). I like the Themes section. I like your point about themes. It's not in the Wikipedia article, but I love Austin's use of Texas rivers from north to south as their north-south street names. What is the origin of downtown OKC street names? Is there any existing sense of theme? Bellaboo 11-02-2012, 11:41 AM How about 'Bison Boulevard' ? I'd say Buffalo Blvd but there is a Buffalo Speedway in Houston. Buffalo Bill 11-02-2012, 02:21 PM How about 'Bison Boulevard' ? I'd say Buffalo Blvd but there is a Buffalo Speedway in Houston. I like! I like! LOL Snowman 11-02-2012, 04:56 PM I like your point about themes. It's not in the Wikipedia article, but I love Austin's use of Texas rivers from north to south as their north-south street names. What is the origin of downtown OKC street names? Is there any existing sense of theme? It does not seem like it we have any consistent scheme. We have names after civic leaders, tribes, directions, the railroads, cities/towns in the region the road was the primary route to at one time, major cities in the US, states, trees/plants, names that fit in with editions branding and I am probably missing some others. Praedura 11-02-2012, 11:50 PM It does not seem like it we have any consistent scheme. We have names after civic leaders, tribes, directions, the railroads, cities/towns in the region the road was the primary route to at one time, major cities in the US, states, trees/plants, names that fit in with editions branding and I am probably missing some others. Don't forget: local rock bands (Flaming Lips Alley) rockabilly singers (Wanda Jackson Way) baseball players (Mickey Mantle Drive, Johnny Bench Drive) country singers (Toby Keith's I Love This Street) ok, I made the last one up... catch22 11-03-2012, 09:19 AM Don't forget: local rock bands (Flaming Lips Alley) rockabilly singers (Wanda Jackson Way) baseball players (Mickey Mantle Drive, Johnny Bench Drive) country singers (Toby Keith's I Love This Street) ok, I made the last one up... There is Toby Keith Drive in Moore. It's a stretch of Eastern Ave. Praedura 11-03-2012, 10:19 AM Hey, here's an idea: Why not have an Oklahoma Walk of Fame -- or something like that. You know, a section of street (brick or stone paved) with embedded plaques of famous Okies, particularly entertainment people. You could stick this on the new boulevard, or it would go just as well somewhere in Bricktown. Now I know this suggestion sounds corny, cheesy, kitschy, and all that. And it probably is. But still, people would love it. Hey, Hong Kong made their own "Avenue of Stars" for their local celebs (Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan). Snowman 11-03-2012, 10:36 AM Hey, here's an idea: Why not have an Oklahoma Walk of Fame -- or something like that. You know, a section of street (brick or stone paved) with embedded plaques of famous Okies, particularly entertainment people. You could stick this on the new boulevard, or it would go just as well somewhere in Bricktown. Now I know this suggestion sounds corny, cheesy, kitschy, and all that. And it probably is. But still, people would love it. Hey, Hong Kong made their own "Avenue of Stars" for their local celebs (Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan). Could we at least do it slightly different though okrednk 11-03-2012, 12:39 PM Hey, here's an idea: Why not have an Oklahoma Walk of Fame -- or something like that. You know, a section of street (brick or stone paved) with embedded plaques of famous Okies, particularly entertainment people. You could stick this on the new boulevard, or it would go just as well somewhere in Bricktown. Now I know this suggestion sounds corny, cheesy, kitschy, and all that. And it probably is. But still, people would love it. Hey, Hong Kong made their own "Avenue of Stars" for their local celebs (Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan). I like the idea and thought that myself. I think it should be fitting for Oklahoma and be in a shape other than a star. That's Hollywood's claim and we shouldn't copy. I would like to see a boot, twister, or something resemblant of Western. Maybe kick off with a set number of people (25 to 50) and then add a certain number every year. This could become a bit of a media day and something those people could be proud of. Maybe if it were incorporated in Bricktown or along the OK River, more people would be inclined to visit. Teo9969 11-04-2012, 01:36 AM Something like "The mile in their shoes" with monuments or plaques or something, and a little history written out, etc. Praedura 11-04-2012, 01:06 AM I like the idea and thought that myself. I think it should be fitting for Oklahoma and be in a shape other than a star. That's Hollywood's claim and we shouldn't copy. I would like to see a boot, twister, or something resemblant of Western. Maybe kick off with a set number of people (25 to 50) and then add a certain number every year. This could become a bit of a media day and something those people could be proud of. Maybe if it were incorporated in Bricktown or along the OK River, more people would be inclined to visit. I'm with ya man. Well, except for the boot thing -- not everyone's a cowboy here, heh. Along the river would be nice in many ways -- there certainly would be lots and lots of space to span the walk. Although the nature of the thing seems to fit in with Bricktown's feel. seshaver 11-30-2012, 12:00 AM This is an old thread, and I'm certainly not one for trolling about on internet forums, but seeing as this is the first time I've been able to bring myself to google my grandfather's name after his passing, I just had to. Admiral Ray Ackerman was a great man, in so many more ways than the public of Oklahoma City will ever know. "The Big Friendly" suits him all too well. There are tributes to my grandfather all over downtown OKC, subtle as some of them are. In my opinion, "Ackerman" just doesn't cut it. This man did more with his one life than most of us could do given nine. Screw "eloquence," screw "themes." If this is truly a tribute to Ray Ackerman, "the Big Friendly" shouldn't hurt anyone's feelings. It's not a tribute to modern design, it's a tribute to a man who made a diference. A rather gigantic one, if I do say so myself. |