Cool shots. I was just down in that area Sunday morning. Where is that 89ers marker located?
No idea where to put these. Steve is planning on doing a blog series to bring some of these old buildings to everyone's attention. I've passed through here many, many times but had no reason to stop. Like I said before, this is really no area of town you want to wander around. Subsequently, there is more here than you might imagine. Believe it or not, a lot here was unseen by both me and Steve. If anything would be called "I Am Legend"... this is it. Here's a tour...
Map
February 25 2012
http://www.flickr.com/photos/william...7629464258273/
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Cool shots. I was just down in that area Sunday morning. Where is that 89ers marker located?
thanks for these shots ...
that's awesome! where is this?!? -MOriginally Posted by unfrsakn
edit: i think i figured it out... looks like it's on the oklahoma operating company building just west of sw 3rd & shartel on the north side of the street. i've gotta check this out in person... so cool. -M
If you want to read about this canal go to http://www.okgenweb.org/books/okc/043.htm
In a weird way, I'm going to miss the urban blight that is south of the CBD as it's very interesting, especially if you walk it. I feel the way same way about the old railroad lines and surrounding area that was behind Union Station that is now the new I-40.
Several years ago I walked all around that area and found it fascinating, with tons of little things to see at every turn. It's very surreal to be so close to the cities tallest buildings and be in an almost completely deserted spot. The combination of old abandoned buildings, rough businesses that almost no one sees and vacant lots makes for interesting exploring.
It really is the last part of downtown that remains this way as Bricktown, Midtown and now the Film Exchange and the western area are all heavily renovated now.
I really encourage anybody that loves urban exploring to get down to that area sooner rather than later because it won't be long before it's completely changed. Same for the Coop / Lumber yard area east of the RR tracks.
just a note ... but the park sub committee is doing a building study ..on all existing building in the park area .. and very well might keep several ..
I hope they do keep as many buildings as possible.
But even if they do, the area is soon going to start changing very fast, with the old I-40 coming down and the first phase of Central Park basically leveling several city blocks.
Exploring the Lost City.
http://blog.newsok.com/okccentral/20...the-lost-city/
Thanks for risking your life and equipment to take these pics William. It makes my heart flutter (seriously) imagining myself down there. I may be 6 5 and 210lbs., but I can just see some "urban camper" jumping me. I guess it's best to go down there, not alone, so it's good you had Steve with you! Thanks again ;-)
I believe this area will become significantly less dangerous once the old highway is torn down and the boulevard is built.
What is that Voss building? The building and signage seems ripe for modern renovation. The font seems like something they'd use today.
A Closer Look at the Voss Building
http://blog.newsok.com/okccentral/20...voss-building/
Here's all the photos from the OHS going back to 1944-1952...
July 1944
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January 29 1946
"Den"
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September 1948
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February 1949
April 1949
"Mr. ?"
July 1949
"GROUP ENJOYING COFFEE IN DEN"
"STAFF IN OFFICE"
"GROUP ENJOYING COFFEE IN DEN"
" STAFF IN OFFICE"
January 1951
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March 1952
April 1952
October 1952
"MR. LESLIE VOSS, MS."
"GROUP ENJOYING COFFEE IN DEN"
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"DATES UNKNOWN"
"MR. WITH ANIMAL SKINS"
"MS. WITH CHRISTMAS DISPLAY"
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If I were venturing a guess, I would say Mr. Voss was a hunter.
Great stuff, guys.
Did a Google search on 'Voss Truck Lines,' a family member wrote a book on the firm, ( http://books.google.com/books/about/...d=qNzKNQAACAAJ ), but not much else, other than citations to some lawsuits against the company.
Did anyone notice the guy using a dictaphone in the last pic in post 17? That certainly dates it.
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