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RAC – Buildings

(RAC.2010.07.34) - Entrance, Terminal Building, 311 W Grand
(RAC.2010.07.35) - Architectural Detail, Alley between Main and Sheridan and North Side of 15 N Harvey, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.36) - Oklahoma Railway Company Shops and Car Barn, c. 1910s
(RAC.2010.07.37) - View North from 300 Block of W Reno, 1975
(RAC.2010.07.38) - Architectural Detail of Globe Life Building, 311 W Sheridan, c. 1960s
(RAC.2010.07.39) - Terminal Building Parking Lot, View West toward rear of Hudson Hotel, c. 1950s
(RAC.2010.07.40) - Unknown
(RAC.2010.07.28) - Parade in 700 Block of West Main, View East, c. 1910s
(RAC.2010.07.27) - Oklahoma County Courthouse, 20 N , c. 1905
(RAC.2010.07.29) - Edgemere Elementary School, 3200 N Walker, c. 1910
(RAC.2010.07.30) - Putnam Heights Elementary School, View West on NW 36, 1601 NW 36, c. 1909
(RAC.2010.07.31) - Santa Fe Railroad Station, W California at Santa Fe, c.1930s
(RAC.2010.07.32) - View Northwest from 300 Block of W Reno, 1975
(RAC.2010.07.14) - Globe Life Building, 311 W Sheridan, View of East Side from Harvey, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.14) - Globe Life Building, 311 W Sheridan, View of East Side from Harvey, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.17) - Jefferson School, 2301 N Western, 1918
(RAC.2010.07.21) - View North on Harvey from California, Dec 1962
(RAC.2010.07.24) - Oklahoma City Municipal Building, 200 N Walker, c. late 1930s
(RAC.2010.07.13) - Globe Life Building, 311 W Sheridan, View of Southwest Side, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.16) - Jefferson School, 2301 N Western, 1918
(RAC.2010.07.18) - Joe's Garage, 504 N Broadway, c. 1965
(RAC.2010.07.19) - View West in 600 Block of NE 17, c. 1930s
(RAC.2010.07.20) - Linwood Elementary School, 3416 NW 17, c. 1911
(RAC.2010.07.22) - Majestic Building, 301 W Main, 1910s
(RAC.2010.07.23) - Mid-Continent Life Building, 1400 Classen Drive
(RAC.2010.07.25) - View Northeast in 500 Block of Harrison, c. 1960s
(RAC.2010.07.26) - Oklahoma County Courthouse, View Northeast from Municipal Building, c. 1937
(RAC.2010.07.124) - Capitol Theatre, View North from 300 Block of Maiden Lane
(RAC.2010.07.125) - View South from 300 Block of Maiden Lane
(RAC.2010.07.126) - View East from 300 Block of Maiden Lane, c. 1968-
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