HERITAGE HILLS: TAKE A WALK THROUGH HISTORY
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Come take a virtual or in-person stroll down the tree-lined sidewalks of Heritage Hills in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma!
Explore the varied and unique historic architecture and learn about the stories and passion of the pioneers who have helped create and preserve Oklahoma’s first historic district.
Oklahoma City History Facts
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Come take a virtual or in-person stroll down the tree-lined sidewalks of Heritage Hills in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma!
Largest city in Oklahoma
Capital city of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City was the scene of the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in which 168 people died. The overwhelming community response to the bombing became known as The Oklahoma Standard. The core values of Service, Honor, and Kindness continue to unite the people of Oklahoma to build a bright future of caring citizens living their lives in response to the needs of others.
From 1897 to 1910, the young city was the fastest growing metropolitan area in the nation, its population soaring to 64,000
During the early part of the 20th Century, Oklahoma City was a major stop on historic Route 66. Later, the city became a major interchange at the convergence of I-35, I-40, and I-44.
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