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Downtown Oklahoma City Urban Renewal Era Walking Tour
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After the convention center project, the new home of Liberty Bank & Trust was the most anticipated of the urban renewal plans and this block was cleared as early as 1969, just after the convention center site. Soon a 36-story tower would appear with a design very reminiscent of the twin towers under construction in NY City, The tower was completed in 1971.


Liberty Tower, 1971

Building, Sky, Skyscraper, Daytime

Site cleared for Liberty Tower, 1969

Building, Daytime, White, Black

Liberty Tower under construction, 1970

Building, Sky, Skyscraper, Daytime

After the convention center project, the new home of Liberty Bank & Trust was the most anticipated of the urban renewal plans and this block was cleared as early as 1969, just after the convention center site. This block consisted of some surface parking and low 2-3 story warehouse buildings that gave it the appearance more of Bricktown than Downtown and there was no real resistance to razing structures here. 

There was a lot of symbolism surrounding the 36-story Liberty project. For one the design was very reminiscent of the twin towers under construction in NY City, soon to be the tallest in the world, and to some this signaled that OKC, too, was on the rise. And because Liberty was moving out of its tower at Park and Robinson (now City Place) and supplanting its rival First Natl Bank as the tallest building in the state, for some it was a symbolic mark of progress through urban renewal. The tower was completed in 1971.

Frey, Phil. "How to Build a Skyscraper on a River of Sand." Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City) October 19th, 1969. , Oklahoma's Orbit.4-7.

Fulkerson, Ron. "Major Urban Renewal Projects on Schedule." Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City) August 30th, 1969. , A sec.1.

Hill, Gilbert. "Liberty's Big Move backed By Syndicate." Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City) June 26th, 1968. , A sec.1.

"A Tall New Look." Daily Oklahoman (Oklahoma City) August 8th, 1971. , Special Section sec.

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Metropolitan Library System, Special Collections

Metropolitan Library System, Special Collections

Metropolitan Library System, Special Collections