Bricktown, Oklahoma City

All entities are united with the ultimate goal of preserving Bricktown's historic 'warehouse district' flavor while allowing modern entertainment, commercial, retail, and residential development to flourish.

Also in that area was the first local chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), founded in the early 20th century to work for the civil rights of African Americans.

[2] In the 1990s, mayor Ron Norick persuaded Oklahoma City residents to approve a series of tax incentives to lure new businesses, but these were not sufficient.

[3] Water taxis provide interactive guided tours featuring Oklahoma City history, Bricktown businesses, and local art along the canal.

[1] The Centennial Land Run Monument, a large bronze sculpture by artist Paul Moore, is at the south end of Bricktown Canal.

[7] Amtrak's Heartland Flyer service to Fort Worth departs every morning from the old Santa Fe Depot, located by the west entrance to Bricktown, and returns in the evenings.

Aerial view of Bricktown
J I Case Plow Works, 2 East California Avenue
Water taxis on the Bricktown Canal.