Quote Originally Posted by cafeboeuf View Post
Bricktown IS listed on the National Register of Historic Places, but under a thematic nomination, not a district nomination.

A couple buildings are listed individually (Wells Fargo). The Wells Fargo Building also has OKC HL overlay zoning on top of the Bricktown zoning.

Just a note.
Thanks for the clarification. I specifically was referring to the district nomination, which was actively campaigned against. No question about individual buildings, which are naturally nominated...individually. The Wells Fargo status is especially cool; have read that plaque many, many times. An often ignored jewel of downtown.

I saw a district nomination at work when I was involved with Automobile Alley, and saw the many, many hours John Calhoun put into it.