The story of Oklahoma City would be incomplete without its suburban
Midtown, a work-and-play community nearly as old as the city itself.
Located along the northern edge of downtown, Midtown has become a
surging community of diverse neighborhoods, businesses, and dynamic
revitalization efforts within its nearly 387 acres. Among this area's
unique attractions are Oklahoma's first hospital, grocery store, and
kindergarten, as well as surviving territorial Victorian homes and so
much more. These pages contain numerous images--published for the first
time--that capture the moments and people from the Midtown community
that shaped downtown Oklahoma City. From the first land rush in 1889 to
innovations that would change medicine worldwide, this is the story of
Oklahoma City's Midtown.