This is a reduced; you can get the full, printable .PDF version here:
www.bricktownokc.com/map2/Bricktown05.pdf
This is a reduced; you can get the full, printable .PDF version here:
www.bricktownokc.com/map2/Bricktown05.pdf
That is cool! I've downloaded it and printed it. Thanks!
I wonder if you had to pay to be on that map. I instantly noticed that Bricktown Live, the Green Door, Pure, and Tap Werks are not part of the key. It's also good looking, but not the easiest to read. Is the print out more legible, Scribe? The numbers kind of get lost in the art work. It is definately an improvemnt, though.
I printed it out at 11x17 and I can read it fine. I can see where it could be a problem at smaller sizes. I just think it looks cool, but I'm a sucker for cool looking things.
I agree. Me, too. I was just worried about those folks that actually need the map to find a place. It's definately easier to read when you already know where you're going.I just think it looks cool, but I'm a sucker for cool looking things.
Thanks, MalibuSooner! Great Map!
I've dowloaded the full PDF file & extracted the image. It's a whopping 5398 x 3001 px, 5.10 MB ... and, yes, BDP, at full size, the drawings & names of buildings are sharp & crisp.
Scavenger that I am, I've naturally glommed onto this to add it to my downtownOKC current map. If you select the Bricktown area in the "Current Downtown Map" to open (http://www.dougloudenback.com/downtown/okc27.htm) a reduced size (1800 x 1001 px, but only 667 kb) will open together with a link to the original PDF file. The file size was a compromise between that which loads comparatively quickly and eas of reading. Here's the revised image I used, about 1/3 the original pixel size and 12-13% of the original file size (I also added it to the mirror downtownOKC map pages here at OkcTalk):
I had trouble with the link you posted, MalibuSooner, until I copied & pasted it into my address bar, probably because it didn't include the "http" prefix. This should work for everybody: http://www.bricktownokc.com/map2/Bricktown05.pdf
I picked one up at the water taxi stand. They are sharp. sorry if this has already been posted
The map definitely shows you how poor of a job Randy Hogan has done. Look at how dense development is on the North canal is verses the portion of the canal south of Reno. Heck, half of it is surrounded by parking lots. The day Randy Hogan puts together a for real urban development is the day pigs fly.
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