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From the founding of Oklahoma City in 1889 to the present day, this ambitious narrative documents the evolution of the city's parks, public places, and open spaces, illuminating the history of iconic projects such as Grand Boulevard and Scissortail Park, while equally honoring the quieter corners that have fostered community and connection across neighborhoods.
Parks of Oklahoma City explores the profound impact of both dedicated natural spaces and flora itself on Oklahoma City's quality of life. From native prairie grasses to the carefully curated plants adorning our city today, the authors highlight the challenges and triumphs faced by those who have shaped the urban ecosystem.
Integral to this story are the visionaries and leaders, such as Henry Walter and Margaret Annis Boys, whose contributions have left an indelible mark on Oklahoma City's landscape. Their legacies, along with those of many others, underscore the transformative power of collective effort in enhancing the urban environment.
Presented in a full-color, hardbound book containing hundreds of archival and contemporary images, this illustrated history creates a compelling visual narrative that complements the meticulously researched historical account.
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From the founding of Oklahoma City in 1889 to the present day, this ambitious narrative documents the evolution of the city's parks, public places, and open spaces, illuminating the history of iconic projects such as Grand Boulevard and Scissortail Park, while equally honoring the quieter corners that have fostered community and connection across neighborhoods.
Parks of Oklahoma City explores the profound impact of both dedicated natural spaces and flora itself on Oklahoma City's quality of life. From native prairie grasses to the carefully curated plants adorning our city today, the authors highlight the challenges and triumphs faced by those who have shaped the urban ecosystem.
Integral to this story are the visionaries and leaders, such as Henry Walter and Margaret Annis Boys, whose contributions have left an indelible mark on Oklahoma City's landscape. Their legacies, along with those of many others, underscore the transformative power of collective effort in enhancing the urban environment.
Presented in a full-color, hardbound book containing hundreds of archival and contemporary images, this illustrated history creates a compelling visual narrative that complements the meticulously researched historical account.