[3] The Capitol Hill Urban Design District is an area designated in 1996 by Oklahoma City to maintain the existing historic, architectural and visual character of the area, while at the same time encouraging compatible, quality, new development.
The district soon became a center of commerce that boasted of major department stores such as John A.
[2] The area is now the center of Hispanic oriented commerce, culture, and nightlife, including the Knob Hill Theater, formally home to the Oklahoma Opry, award winning 250 seat Latino owned experimental and indie rock venue Resonant Head [1] restaurants, bakeries, graphic designers, churches, and service businesses.
One of the major employers in the area is the Community Action Agency of Oklahoma and Canadian Counties.
[5] Nearby Adelaide Lee Elementary School serves Kindergarten through 6th grade students.