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Will Rogers and Sequayah
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SEQUOYAH AND WILL ROGERS BUILDINGS
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
These modernistic buildings, housing State and Federal
offices, are a part of the Capitol complex. They are named
in honor of Sequoyah, famous Cherokee Indian chief who
invented the Cherokee alphabet, and Will Rogers, Oklahoma's
favorite son and world-famous humorist. "The Avenue of
Trees," a part of the landscaping, is made up of 77 trees;
each tree represents one of Oklahoma's 77 counties.
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MIRRO-KROMEO CARD BY H. S.CROCKER CO., INC., OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
COLOR PHOTO BY STEVE DODSON
SCENIC COLOR CARD CO., 1121 S. W. 40TH ST., OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
Ale 911/1974