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State preservation staff outline proposed downtown National Register district; nomination to proceed through local and federal review
Summary
Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office staff presented a proposed National Register historic district in downtown Oklahoma City, describing boundaries tied to a federal tax‑credit project; staff said federal properties within the boundary will require review by the federal preservation officer and the nomination will go next to the Historic Preservation Commission and city council.
Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Linda Ozan told the Downtown Design Commission on Nov. 20 that staff initiated a nomination to create a National Register historic district in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City as part of a federal tax‑credit project.
Ozan said the proposed boundaries capture surviving historic buildings between Automobile Alley to the north and the City Hall/memorial complex to the west, and that the southern edge excludes…
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