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Market center erected at cost of $366,000; floor space contains 120,000 sq. ft. which is enough space to accommodate 32 shops and stores; 25-ton refrigeration system supplies cold air to all necessary counters in building; 30-in. dial clock, rest rooms, fountains of free ice water and several checking scales for patrons are conveniently located; second story is auditorium seating 700; there is ample parking space within radius of 300 ft. to accommodate 2000 cars.
Market center erected at cost of $366,000; floor space contains 120,000 sq. ft. which is enough space to accommodate 32 shops and stores; 25-ton refrigeration system supplies cold air to all necessary counters in building; 30-in. dial clock, rest rooms, fountains of free ice water and several checking scales for patrons are conveniently located; second story is auditorium seating 700; there is ample parking space within radius of 300 ft. to accommodate 2000 cars.
Oklahoma City's new public market
Am. City
Rhoads, J.H. (author)
American City ; 42
1930
2 pages
3 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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