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Oklahoma City Union Station National Registry of Histoic Places Plaque. Photo by Richard Robinson, used by permission.

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES, UNION STATION ORIGINALLY BUILT 1930 UNION STATION SERVED AS OKLAHOMA CITY’SPRINCIPLA PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RAILROAD STATION FOR THIRTY YEARS. CLOSED IN 1967 THE STATION BEGAN TO DETERIORATE AND ITS FATE SEEMED DISMAL. IN 1977, THE THURMAN MACBEE FAMILY PURCHASED AND RESTORED UNION STATION. IT REMAINS TODAY AS A HISTORIC TREASURE FOR ALL OKLAHOMAS. RESTORED AND RENOVATED BY THE THURMAN MAGBEE FAMILY 1981

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