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TOP Oklahoma City HOTELS

Days Inn Oklahoma City
Rating: 1.5
Rates: 61 to 140 
Days Inn Oklahoma City
Biltmore Hotel Oklahoma
Rating: 3.5
Rates: 59 to 110 
Biltmore Hotel Oklahoma
BEST WESTERN BROADWAY INN
Rating: 2
Rates: 80 to 109 
BEST WESTERN BROADWAY INN
Country Inn Stes Oklahoma City
Rating: 3
Rates: 72 to 119 
Country Inn Stes Oklahoma City
Days Inn Northwest I 44
Rating: 1.5
Rates: 54 to 59 
Days Inn Northwest I 44
Howard Johnson Express Inn
Rating: 2
Rates: 59 to 60 
Howard Johnson Express Inn
La Quinta Inn and Suites Quail Springs
Rating: 2
Rates: 149 to 219 
La Quinta Inn and Suites Quail Springs
SLEEP INN AND SUITES OKLAHOMA C
Rating: n/r
Rates: 71 to 129 
SLEEP INN AND SUITES OKLAHOMA C
BEST WESTERN MEMORIAL INN
Rating: n/r
Rates: 76 to 94 
BEST WESTERN MEMORIAL INN
Quality Inn North
Rating: 2
Rates: 49 to 57 
Quality Inn North
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Oklahoma City guide

 OKLAHOMA CITY was created in a matter of hours on April 22, 1889, after a single gunshot signaled the opening of the land to white settlement. What was barren prairie at dawn was by nightfall a city of ten thousand. In 1911 the capital was moved here from nearby Guthrie, and in 1928 oil was discovered. Sitting on one of the nation's largest oilfields, the city was brought up short by the slump in the 1980s, but it remains the largest stocker and feeder cattle market in the world. The economy came alive again in the 1990s, aided by tourism development and an inflated sales tax that funded redevelopment in run-down neighborhoods.

However, the devastating bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995, which killed 168 people, nineteen of them children, literally tore the heart out of the city; the massive community rescue effort has since helped Oklahoma City regain some of its self-confidence, though it will be a while before the city is fully healed. In June 2001, ex-military recluse Timothy McVeigh was executed for the crime; his accomplice, Terry Nichols, is serving a lifetime sentence in jail for his part. A permanent landscaped memorial has been constructed at the former site of the Murrah building, while the Journal Record Building next door has been turned into the Museum and Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism .

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