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Centennial Land Run Monument, Oklahoma City

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The Centennial Land Run Monument is an art installation by Paul Moore, located in the Oklahoma City Bricktown District, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It commemorates the Land Run of 1889 in the Unassigned Lands.
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  • im mostly in this area to play Pokémon go on community days, i really like this spot and the trails, the little river trees plants statues and people there just makes for a pretty chill enviroment to....  more
    im mostly in this area to play Pokémon go on community days, i really like this spot and the trails, the little river trees plants statues and people there just makes for a pretty chill enviroment to....  more »
  • Be ready to walk around these beautiful monuments relating a small portion of US History. Highly Rec 
    Be ready to walk around these beautiful monuments relating a small portion of US History. Highly Rec  more »
  • What an impressive monument. It help us understand the monument a bit more, when we were given some of the history while on the Bricktown water taxi. Definitely a must see in OKC. 
    What an impressive monument. It help us understand the monument a bit more, when we were given some of the history while on the Bricktown water taxi. Definitely a must see in OKC.  more »
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  • The amount of detail in this installation is very impressive. The more you pay attention the more connected the narrative becomes. It's a fun little view while you take a walk. They provide boat tours of the installation as well. It would be nice if there were some additional shaded structures or facilities for a cookout or venue space.
  • I have never seen so much statue in one place in all my life! Jaw dropping really. This is an amazing site to visit, gorgeous scenery, and a nice walk from anywhere around Bricktown. I highly recommend seeing this as a tourist or a local. Such an important monument and completed way above any expectation I could have had.
  • Statues are 1.5x the size of the subjects. We were surprised by the extent of the sculpture and returned to see it again. Nice walking path along the water. The site itself is interesting because of the nearby buildings and view of the skyline.
  • Passing through for Christmas. I cannot say enough. Absolute, must stop. Donated and maintained by the state with no charge to tour. Even if you do not have Oklahoma Lineage, this is amazing. Minus seeing family, best 1 hour of our 2 week time off. Go Go Go. Will not disappoint.
  • Came here while this was being built and saw it after, it is a beautiful area to walk, not sure if your allowed to do the Lime Scooters, but great scenic spot for a date or to just get out and see. We took scooters and hit a bunch of different spots around town and this was a nice addition to the day.

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