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Located at the south end of the Bricktown Canal in Oklahoma City, the Oklahoma City Land Run Monument commemorates the 1889 Land Run when over 50,000 hopeful pioneers raced to secure a plot of unassigned land in the Oklahoma Territory.
The impressive bronze monument by artist Paul Moore effectively captures the emotion and energy of a moment in time, truly bringing history to life. It is composed of over forty-five larger-than-life statues of the heroic Land Run settlers created with amazing attention to detail. You will find yourself transported back in time to this famous historical event as you walk around the imposing monument, which is over 365 feet long.

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