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Originally Posted by futuresooner
It is funny how it towers over the Chase Tower. Even better, it's neighbor is the Nat'l Historic Landmark, Colcord Hotel. Two landmarks, side by side, both across from the fantastic Myriad Gardens, in the center of a city still charging forward politically, socially, and apparently, economically. Tulsa, give up the crown, it's time for OKC to rein supreme over the state for which it is named for.
Easily seen on a clear day from Norman, El Reno, and possibly, Guthrie.
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Excuse me? Did I miss something.? Tulsa had the crown in Oklahoma? Nothing against Tulsa, but they were always smaller than OKC and had a smaller output than OKC.
I think that "crown" only applieD to tallest building. Otherwise, OKC has always reigned over Oklahoma!
And will continue, even more quickly in the near future outpace Tulsa (becoming more of a Philly to Pittsburg analogy - both cities nice with lots going for them, but Philly is at a different level than Pitts; I see OKC going in that direction, quickly).