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RAC – Buildings

(RAC.2010.07.127) - View East toward Harvey from Alley between Main and Sheridan, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.116) -
(RAC.2010.07.117) - View Southeast from Unit Block of Main, c. 1960s
(RAC.2010.07.118) - Globe Life Building, 311 W Sheridan, View of East Side, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.119) - Globe Life Building, 311 W Sheridan, View of Southwest Side, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.12) - Carnegie Library, 300 NW 3, c. late 1900s
(RAC.2010.07.120) - Globe Life Building, 311 W Sheridan, View of East Side, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.121) - Interior, Globe Life Building, 311 W Sheridan, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.122) - Kerr's Department Store, View North from 300 Block of Maiden Lane
(RAC.2010.07.123) - Capitol Theatre, View North from 300 Block of Maiden Lane
(RAC.2010.07.102) - View Northwest from Corner of Sheridan and Harvey, late 1975
(RAC.2010.07.103) - Alley between Main and Sheridan and North Side of 15 N Harvey, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.104) - View East from 300 Block of Maiden Lane, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.105) - Detail of Globe Life Building, 311 W Sheridan, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.106) - Alley between Main and Sheridan and North Side of 15 N Harvey, c. 1968-
(RAC.2010.07.107) - Banning Hall (l) and Gold Star Memorial Building (r) on Oklahoma City University Campus
(RAC.2010.07.108) - South Side of Kerr's Department Store, 318 W Main, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.109) - Interior Detail in Globe Life Building, 311 W Sheridan, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.11) - View East on NW 4 from Broadway, c. 1960
(RAC.2010.07.110) - Detail of North Side of 15 N Harvey, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.111) - Detail of North Side of 15 N Harvey, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.112) - Alley Behind Globe Life Building, 311 W Sheridan, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.113) - Alley between Main and Sheridan and North Side of 15 N Harvey, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.114) - View South in Alley East of Globe Life Building, c.1968
(RAC.2010.07.115) - View South from Alley on East Side of Globe Life Building, 311 W Sheridan, c. 1968
(RAC.2010.07.03) - Bethany First Nazarene Church and Parsonage, 6789 NW 39, c. 1930s
(RAC.2010.07.04) - View N on Broadway from 500 Block, c. 1960s
(RAC.2010.07.05) - Municipal Building, 200 N Walker, View East from 500 Block of Couch Drive, c. 1937
(RAC.2010.07.06) - Civic Center Park, View East from East Side of Municipal Building, c. mid-1930s
(RAC.2010.07.07) - Colcord Building, 1 N Robinson, View Northwest from Intersection of Grand and Robinson, c. 1910s
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