From Wikipedia: W.P. "Bill" Atkinson bought land in the area that would become Midwest City after hearing speculation that an air field was going to be built nearby. The city, which was incorporated on March 11, 1943, was named for the air field's original designation as the Midwest Air Depot.[3] When Major General Clarence L. Tinker of Pawhuska, Oklahoma became the first American general killed in World War II (June 7, 1942) near Wake Island, the airfield was renamed in his honor.[6]
The original mile was the 1st square mile built just on the Northern border of Tinker Air Force Base formely Midwest Air Depot. The square mile is bordered by SE 15th Street to the north, SE 29th Street to the South, S Air Depot Blvd. to the west and Midwest Blvd to the East. The Original Mile represents the oldest part of Midwest City with housing dating back to the early 1940s.
A few links:
http://newsok.com/revitalization-pro.../1531093384001
http://digital.library.okstate.edu/e...s/M/MI009.html
http://www.newson6.com/story/16996593/original-mile
Check the post in this section about the Revitalization Plan
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