Yesterday, it was my pleasure to accept the invitation of Alaina Harris, Account Executive with Saxum, handling public relations for the First National Center, and Emily Dobson, Property Manager for Milbank Real Estate Services which manages the First National Center, to pay a visit and look through some of the archived photographs which are still present in the 1st National Center ... and, of course, I was more than delighted to do that!
My First National Archive article is here: Doug Dawgz Blog: First National Archives and some of the images I snarfed up appear below:
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The radio station, KFNB-FM, was Oklahoma's 1st stereo station and was owned by the First National Broadcasting Company from 1962 until it was sold to San Antonio investors in 1979.
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During the current renovation of the entry area and arcade, underneath some removed tile was an old newspaper, in bad shape, but good enough to identify when the tile was placed there ... 1950, the same year that the escalators were built to the Great Banking Hall ... which, of course, means that concerns about the recent round of renovations "doing away with history" were misplaced.
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I was furnished several PDF files, too, from which I extracted several images ... below, three of the 4 murals painted by Edgar Spier Cameron (1862-1944) which are at the 4 corners of the Great Banking Hall ... the images below are from a 1949 brochure which commemorated Oklahoma City's 60th birthday ...
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Images in other PDF files show the various coin facsimiles which adorn the banking lobby ... here are 4 of the 14 ...
Of course, I took some pics while there ... I also learned that overhead was originally a skylight but that in 1959 the skylight was covered with a tar and gravel roof, that decision being made in lieu of replacing the 4,000 lights that comprised the skylight.
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And I got some pics of the murals ...
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There's much more in the article. It was a great, fun afternoon!
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