Centennial Land Run Monument

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Oklahoma City, United States

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Centennial Land Run Monument Reviews | Rating 4.8 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Centennial Land Run Monument is located in Oklahoma City, United States on 200 Centennial Ave. Centennial Land Run Monument is rated 4.8 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in United States.

Address

200 Centennial Ave

Phone

+1 4052978912

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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mary Pittman

Amazing. Absolutely amazing!!! If you are photographing this wonderful art, photograph it from all sides. Each side depicts a different scene and puts you in a different moment in time. You'll see multiple stories of what is going on with each individual person if you take the time to look. Break it into segments, pause, and look at each.. What an incredible artist or artists who created this and what an amazing memorial.

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Vance Penn

Great site for info on the land run of 1889. Tremendous statue figures that are incredibly detailed and bring the scene to life. Adult, child, and pet friendly. Between I Love This Bar and river. Great parking area.

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Fazia S.Mack

OKC deserves a big hand in maintaining the trails and adjacent businesses in this area . Although homelessness seems to be a bit of an overwhelming reminder of disparity of wealth , this area around the trail is somewhat well planned federally funded project worthy of a visit .

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Heiner Schwutke

Wow we were in for a surpise! We arrived there in mid December during a snow storm. The park is in kind of a courious location, at the end of a vast parking lot and seems to lack connection to other publick spaces. That may be due to the fact tht we arrived in the middle of a snow storm and orientation was difficult. The oversized statues are impressive and very detailed, reminding us of the monuments in the National Mall in Washington, DC. You can see the excitement and struggles of the people trying to claim land. I guess they have a memorial nearby to explain what the natives thought about all this but due to the weather we did not make it there. It would have made for a better compete explanation.

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Andrew Lee

This flora in this place has really proven the investment over time to make this place look like a prarie. The grasses have grown beautifully over the years. Attention to detail is great. Some and walkway even have horse shoe prints as if horses treaded and sped during the Centennial Land Run. Sculptures look clean and we'll maintained. This is a nice place to have a peaceful walk. There are many benches around the place.