A walkable collection of murals along Greenwood Avenue and the surrounding blocks that tell the story of Black Wall Street through large-scale public art. The murals depict community leaders, entrepreneurs, musicians, and scenes of daily life — both before and after 1921. Each piece is accompanied by an informational plaque, and the full tour covers about a mile of flat sidewalk. It's free, self-guided, and one of the most visually powerful history lessons in Oklahoma.
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