These then and now photos of Oklahoma are intriguing and inspiring. To look back at the past and see how much Oklahoma has changed and evolved is evidence of the advancements our country, as a whole, has made. Some may remember these buildings, cars or businesses before they were torn down or revamped. Here are 8 comparisons of the Sooner State we hope you will find interesting:
- Noble Highschool - Then
Flickr/Pioneer Library System 1910
And Now
Nobleps.com Current
- Cars in Oklahoma - Then
Flickr/Pioneer Library System 1928 Ford Model A Coupe
And Now
Flickr/Janice Waltzer Hummer 2008
- Admiral Twin Drive-In - Then
Flickr/army.arch Adam 1955
And Now
Facebook/Admiral-Twin-Drive-In 2014
- Railroad Workers - Then
Flickr/Pioneer Library System Railroad workers in Tecumseh in 1920.
And Now
Flickr/Kook Cats Photography Railroad workers in Oklahoma City in 2014.
- Union Depot Tulsa - Then
Flickr/Tom Baddley Unknown
And Now
Flickr/Tom Baddley 2004
- Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building - Then
Wikipedia Before 1995
And Now
Flickr/Ken Lund 2004
- Before Devon Energy Tower
Flickr/peggydavis66 2008
After Devon Energy Tower
Flickr/peggydavis66 2011
- Bartlesville High School - Then
Flickr/Tom Baddley 1939
And Now
Flickr/Granger Meador 2004
Do you remember any of these “then” photos in Oklahoma? Please share your memories with us below.
Flickr/Pioneer Library System
1910
Nobleps.com
Current
1928 Ford Model A Coupe
Flickr/Janice Waltzer
Hummer 2008
Flickr/army.arch Adam
1955
Facebook/Admiral-Twin-Drive-In
2014
Railroad workers in Tecumseh in 1920.
Flickr/Kook Cats Photography
Railroad workers in Oklahoma City in 2014.
Flickr/Tom Baddley
Unknown
2004
Wikipedia
Before 1995
Flickr/Ken Lund
Flickr/peggydavis66
2008
2011
1939
Flickr/Granger Meador
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