I have one, I think I posted it along time ago, it's the official one from Preservation Oklahoma, I can post it again but don't have a scanner.
I have one, I think I posted it along time ago, it's the official one from Preservation Oklahoma, I can post it again but don't have a scanner.
Here is something I did a while ago...
D & C are goners and I think the west parking structure has been taken down as well. E (Braniff) will stay but A & B are to be razed at some point.
Pete, yes the west parking is gone, drove by on Monday.
It was a typo, I meant west parking, thus why I made the edit.
I wish they would accidentally demolish the AT&T behemoth that has few, if any, windows. I can't speak for everyone, but I wouldn't miss it.
Why can't they just pull the facade off the India Temple Building and see what's underneath before they demolish it and find out later that their suspicions that the ornate detail had been sawed off weren't in fact true?
I've long wondered the same. Kind of enforces the idea that their "give a sh$%" factor is near 0. At this point a citizen with chisel and ladder might as well give it a whirl since total destruction is inevitable anyway. Gotta figure they don't want anyone to see what's under there.
This song will make you fill better.
A demolition permit was issued two days ago for the India Temple building.
Has anyone noticed if they started yet?
I agree the AT&T buildings are not much to look at. They were designed to have practicality and the number one reason is to keep the telephone switching equipment safe from tornadoes, natural disasters and terrorist attacks. These building are built like brick @&!*houses.
^^Agreed with the technology we have now, they should just build a new service center out in the country somewhere, with all this land we have around here, and demolish the big cube, and build another office tower there...
That's the one I hated to hear about. I can't even bring myself to walk by there.
The AT&T buildings and microwave stations (like the one right next door to the building you are talking about) were made to withstand nuclear war. They are the most harden buildings in America that are not underground. They can also withstand EMP because encased in the concrete is a Faraday cage. They probably couldn't bring that building down if they wanted to. In 1,000,000 years there will be 2 things left in Oklahoma City - the Indian Cultural Center spirit mound and that AT&T building.
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