Last week, Oklahoma City hosted Brownfields 2022, the largest EPA-sponsored conference of the year. Prizes were awarded for environmental revitalization and redevelopment. The grand prize went to OKC’s First American Museum, an entity run by the Chickasaw Nation. During the acceptance speech, the museum's director announced the tribe is partnering with the OKC Zoo to develop a “world-class" aquarium near downtown.
This has been rumored for some time, but it’s great to see it move past quiet discussions. The tribe has added the future aquarium to the map of their land surrounding the museum. This will be a part of a very ambitious site plan which includes a number of high-profile attractions. If you are not from the area, you may be unaware of the Chickasaws impressive track record. I’ll just say that so could not imagine a better partner for the zoo to work with on this project.
This thread may lie dormant while we wait for more public information, but I felt like it needed a separate thread from the zoo.
This has been rumored for some time, but it’s great to see it move past quiet discussions. The tribe has added the future aquarium to the map of their land surrounding the museum. This will be a part of a very ambitious site plan which includes a number of high-profile attractions. If you are not from the area, you may be unaware of the Chickasaws impressive track record. I’ll just say that so could not imagine a better partner for the zoo to work with on this project.
This thread may lie dormant while we wait for more public information, but I felt like it needed a separate thread from the zoo.