Well if you can make it two blocks then you can walk quite a ways sheltered from the wind and the cold. And, as a bonus, if you take your camera and take pictures every now and then you will have your own security guy. You don't get the same one the whole way, they just kind of daisy chain you from one to the other.
You enter the Philtower building, shown above. It was built by Waite Phillips (The same guy who lived in and then donated the Philbrook Museum to Tulsa before he and the Mrs. bugged out for California.) While there check out the ornate lobby shown below. There is a little room right off the lobby that has a display of the original drawings and such. Check it out. Also, if you have time check out the Philcade right across the street to the south. It is ultra ornate. There used to be 27 shops on the ground floor. Now its pretty much all office space.
Go down the escalator, your new friend will go down with you. There is the below right display there. The Midcontinent building is actually one building cantilevered over another building with like a 1/16" gap or so in between. Fascinating techhnically. Led to lawsuits that are still going on. Even more fascinating.
Let me ask you, don't you think that the display is begging for a geocache? Something magnetic and hidden? Yeah, I do also. I have a feeling that my friends wouldn't agree. Maybe later.
On the way you pass some production studios and video conferencing centers and you pick another buddy. Nobody is going to mess with you on this walk, if you are afraid to walk downtown alone, you are on the right path.
Go into the Hotel, up the escalators, hang a hard 180 degree turn to the right and go through the skyway to the Williams Complex. You know, where the ice rink used to be. Now its a trade floor, pretty empty now since the Enron debacle.
Now you can join the crowd that goes around and around the expansive lobby of the building.
At the far eastern end of the lobby is our new City Hall. Go check on Mayor Taylor. Why not, I'm in her Mayors Million Mile challenge. I already have about 64 miles. I could ask why she is still stuck at 55 miles. We could have coffee.
Nope, no can do another friend tells me. Public access to the new City Hall is limited. You have to have business with the city or be talking to a particular person. Otherwise, you have to work there. My friend is very nice. I say OK, she is just carrying out policy.
You have walked for about 15 minutes. I don't know how many miles. If you want to walk a lot , walk around and around the old ice rink. Everybody else is. Personally, the sun is out, the wind is down, I'm tired of my friends, nice as they are. So I just walk back on the sidewalks and streets.
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LMBO Yogi, you have a way of telling a story. Please tell me who the yeck was following you around? I haven't been downtown in years. Last time I went into the central library but the homeless people kept following me around so I left.
The people following me around from time to time are security guys. They are not intrusive or unpleasant but when somebody shows up in a building and starts taking pictures of stuff, their interest is piqued. My guess is that they want to make sure you are not bothering the tenants.
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