Centennial Land Run Monument

Oklahoma

TypeLandmark
CategoryLandmark History
Visitingfree (24-hour city park)

At noon on April 22, 1889, a gunshot turned an empty prairie into a land grab of 50,000 people on horseback and covered wagon. Sculptor Paul Moore spent over two decades casting that single frozen moment in bronze -- 45 larger-than-life figures mid-gallop along the Bricktown Canal, forever racing toward a stake in the ground.

Free, walkable, photogenic public art in the Bricktown entertainment district -- an easy family check-in that pairs naturally with dining/entertainment stops already in the OKC itinerary.

Hours, admission, and access change — confirm with the official source before you plan the detour.

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