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Oklahoma State Capitol

After many years of anticipation and various commissions, construction on the Oklahoma Capitol building began after a groundbreaking ceremony on July 20, 1914. William F. Harn and John J. Culbertson had donated land for the site. Prominently located at the intersection of Northeast Twenty-third Street and North Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City, the six-story building is classically styled in the grand Beaux Arts tradition. Completed on June 30, 1917, the building has a concrete foundation with pink and gray granite, covering the raised basement and water table. More info: <a href=" http://digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/O/OK080.html " rel="nofollow">digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/O/OK080....</a>

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Nicolas Henderson from Coppell, Texas / flickr

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Last updated on: 08/12/2021

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