Our good friends, Jim and Peggy Girch, have been over in Shawnee at a RV rally. They represent a Texas company that manufactures and sells power sun shades for RV windows, along with other things. They wrapped up the rally yesterday and then moved closer to Oklahoma City. We met up with them in downtown in the Bricktown area for a chance to show them some of our fair city.
First stop was at the Land Run of 1889 monument. This is a collection of larger than life size statues depicting the opening of the Unassigned Lands to white settlers. This is an on going project that will have a total of 45 statues when completed. We are always amazed at what has been added each time we go down there. This monument is located between the Bricktown area and the Oklahoma River, formerly known as the North Canadian River. We also got a good view of the Oklahoma City skyline as the newest building is going up. That building, the Devon Energy Tower, will top out at 50 stories when complete.
After seeing the monument we took a stroll up the canal through Bricktown and had dinner at one of our favorite Italian restaurants, Zio's. After dinner we got in the car and drove around some of the refurbished areas of the city and then stopped at the Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial. The bombing museum was closed for the night but the outside grounds were open. This is our first time at the memorial after dark when all the lights are on. It is a very beautiful, serene place.
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