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Exterior of Anton's Craft Kitchen at night, with a prominent sign and red window coverings, and an illuminated "open" sign visible inside.

Anton’s Craft Kitchen: OKC’s Best-Kept Culinary Secret

November 18, 2024

Tucked away on Memorial Road in Oklahoma City, Anton’s Craft Kitchen is a hidden gem you almost don’t want to share because it’s that good.…

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A small restaurant called "Around the Corner Restaurant," often listed among the 10 best restaurants in Edmond OK, features a mural with chickens, an American flag, sunflowers, and the word "Entrance" on the right side. The tan building is adorned with potted plants, creating a cozy atmosphere.

The 10 Best Restaurants in Edmond OK in 2024

June 19, 2024

When it comes to dining in Edmond, Oklahoma, there are countless options to explore. As a food enthusiast, I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing many…

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Man in a blue shirt reviewing colorful graphs on home price growth on a tablet screen.

Is the 2020s Market an Outlier? Comparing Historical Home Price Growth Trends to Today’s Boom

May 13, 2024

The 2020s real estate market has shattered records, with national home prices experiencing unprecedented home price growth in just a few short years, eclipsing gains…

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Cafe Sol front entrance.

Exploring the Authentic Flavors of Edmond: A Visit to Cafe Sol

May 11, 2024

I recently stumbled upon a charming little eatery right around the corner from our office called Cafe Sol. It’s not just any restaurant; it’s a…

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Cheever's Cafe shown as it originally was; a flower shop.

Cheever’s Cafe: From Historic Flower Shop to a Restaurant

February 2, 2024

Tucked away in the heart of Oklahoma City is a culinary gem that’s far from your average “hole-in-the-wall” – it’s Cheever’s Cafe, a place where…

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The Oklahoma State Capitol building shown with a red sunset behind and the state capitol oil derricks in front.

State Capitol Oil Derricks | Oklahoma City Historical Postcards

January 30, 2024

Hey there, fellow history buffs and Oklahoma City enthusiasts! Today, I’m taking you back in time with a charming little piece of our city’s past:…

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Postcards of the Ramsey Building and First National Bank Building in Oklahoma City. The two building in the Oklahoma City skyscraper race.

Oklahoma City Skyscraper Race 1931: Ramsey Building vs First National Bank Building Showdown

January 26, 2024

From my Oklahoma City postcard collection… In the midst of the Great Depression, the Oklahoma City skyscraper race began race to the sky between two…

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Located in downtown Oklahoma City, Park Avenue offers a delightful escape from the bustling city life.

Park Avenue | Oklahoma City Historical Postcards

January 25, 2024

From my Oklahoma City postcard collection… Hey folks! Have I got a gem to share on our stroll down memory lane in Oklahoma City’s real…

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The iconic Oklahoma County Courthouse stands tall in the background.

Oklahoma County Courthouse | Oklahoma City Historical Postcards

January 25, 2024

From my Oklahoma City postcard collection… Hey there, fellow Oklahoma City history buffs! I recently came across a charming postcard featuring the Oklahoma County Courthouse…

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A postcard with a photo of the Oklahoma City skyline in 1972.

Oklahoma City Skyline 1972 | Oklahoma City Historical Postcards

January 17, 2024

From my Oklahoma City postcard collection… This postcard is from 1972 showing the Oklahoma City skyline from the east, looking west, on I-40. The skyline…

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Main Street in Oklahoma City shown from Robinson looking west.

Main and Robinson | Oklahoma City Historical Postcards

January 17, 2024

From my Oklahoma City postcard collection… This postcard is from 1957 showing Main and Robinson streets looking west. The intersection is at Robinson. This is…

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A rendering of the original Guthrie City Hall built in 1902.

Guthrie City Hall | Oklahoma City Historical Postcards

January 17, 2024

From My Oklahoma City Historical Postcard Collection… On my journey through the rich tapestry of Oklahoma City’s past, I recently stumbled upon a treasure—a historic…

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