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Landmark: BricktownCity: Oklahoma City
Country: USA Oklahoma
Continent: North America
Bricktown, Oklahoma City, USA Oklahoma, North America
Bricktown is a revitalized warehouse district located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. It is situated east of the downtown core.
Visual Characteristics
The district features a network of restored brick buildings, many of which are three to five stories in height. The primary construction material is red brick, with architectural styles reflecting late 19th and early 20th-century industrial design. A prominent feature is the 1.2-mile-long Bricktown Canal, which runs through the district, lined with concrete retaining walls and pedestrian walkways.
Location & Access Logistics
Bricktown is located approximately 1.6 km (1 mile) east of the Oklahoma City central business district. Access is primarily via I-235/US-66, exiting onto NE 10th Street or Lincoln Boulevard. Parking is available in several multi-story garages, including the Bricktown Parking Garage at 101 Centennial Ave. Public transport options include the Oklahoma City Streetcar, with multiple stops within Bricktown, and various bus routes serving the adjacent downtown area.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Bricktown originated as a commercial and industrial hub in the late 1800s, centered around the railroad and warehousing industries. The area's revitalization began in the late 1990s, transforming former warehouses into entertainment and dining venues. The Bricktown Canal was constructed as part of this redevelopment project, completed in 1999.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities include water taxi tours along the Bricktown Canal, which operate daily. Visitors can explore over 40 restaurants and bars. The Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, home to the Oklahoma City Dodgers, is located within the district. Walking and cycling along the canal's pedestrian paths are also common activities.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available in most establishments and public areas. Shade is provided by trees along the canal and awnings of businesses. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong throughout the district. Numerous food vendors and restaurants are present within Bricktown.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal lighting for photography, early morning or late afternoon offers softer light. The best months for weather are typically April through October, with average temperatures ranging from 15°C to 30°C (60°F to 85°F). Evening hours are popular for dining and entertainment.
Facts & Legends
A historical oddity is the original purpose of the canal: it was designed to divert floodwaters from the North Canadian River and facilitate the transport of goods via barges. The district's name derives from the extensive use of bricks in its original construction.
Nearby Landmarks
- 0.8km West: Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
- 1.2km West: Myriad Botanical Gardens
- 1.5km Southwest: Oklahoma City Museum of Art
- 2.0km Northwest: State Capitol Building