Located at 23rd and Classen – one of the busiest intersections in the city. This unusual and spectacular anodized aluminum Geodesic dome stands 72 feet high with a diameter of 150 feet. The column-less interior of the building is unusual, colorful and beautiful. Color Photography bu I.C. Foweler, Oklahoma City, Read More →
N.W. 23rd and Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma This beautiful Geodesic Dome bank building opened in December of 1958. The cost of this building is in excess of one million dollars. Color by Baxter Baxtone, Box 175, Amarillo, Texas Number: S22890 via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/jbVMMp
Read More →This beautiful and unusual modernistic designed bank, located at 3900 No. Lincoln Boulevard, is called the "Bank of the Future." It is equipped with a floating air lobby from the main floor, and a cashier to customer TV drive-in banking window. Color Photo by Steve Dodson Scenic Color Card Co., Read More →
N.W. 24rd and Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma This beautiful Geodesic Dome Bank Building opened in December of 1958. The cost of this building is in excess of one million dollars. Color by Baxter Baxtone, Box 175, Amarillo, Texas Number: 43659 via Flickr http://flic.kr/p/trZAqD
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