12 Of The Most Enchanting Man Made Wonders In Oklahoma
The natural beauty around the state sometimes gets overshadowed by remarkable things talented humans have created. From innovative bridges to futuristic architecture, these creative and memorable man-made wonders in Oklahoma are worth checking out.

Inspired by the state's bird, the scissor-tailed flycatcher, this landmark bridge is a 380-foot-long pedestrian bridge that hovers over Interstate 40 south of downtown. This sculpture looks enchanting when lit up at night from the LED lights.

As the only skyscraper designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Price Tower stands at 19 stories and 221 feet high. This tower in Bartlesville is an architectural treasure sitting on the "Oklahoma prairie" - as Wright referenced it.
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The longest multiple arch dam in the world can be found at Grand Lake between Disney and Langley. It spans a mile across the Grand River Valley, holding back over 40,000 gallons of water that form Grand Lake.
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This captivating memorial holds a special place in the hearts of Oklahomans. We remember those who lost their lives with a stunning memorial that represents love, peace, strength and serenity.

The world's largest pop bottle can be found in little Arcadia - population 247. The gigantic bottle stands out front of Pops at 66 feet tall, and has become a favorite Route 66 landmark.

The tallest building in Oklahoma is mesmerizing as it stands head and shoulders above all the rest. At 844 feet tall, the Devon Tower skyscraper is truly an enchanting man made wonder in the heart of the city.

As one of America's finest art museums, Philbrook Museum of Art is a fine example of Italian-Renaissance architecture. The ornate structure and gardens are mesmerizing from the moment you step foot on the grounds.

Oklahoma is home to over 200 beautiful man made lakes that showcase some of the state's most breathtaking beauty.
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From the world's largest praying hands to futuristic architecture, the structures on the campus of Oral Roberts University are quite intriguing. Many people visit the campus just to get a glimpse of the wow-inducing, eye-catching architecture.

One of the most comprehensive collections in the world of Chihuly glass sits in the Oklahoma Museum of Art. The Eleanor Blake Kirkpatrick Memorial Tower stands at 55 feet tall in the museum's atrium and is strikingly beautiful.

This Route 66 landmark is easily spottable with its shiny, gold geodesic dome. When built in 1958, it was the world's first geodesic dome to be used as a bank.

This man made waterfall in Bricktown is an enchanting little spot to unwind in the middle of the hustle and bustle of the city.
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