Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Milk Bottle Building
A big bottle on top of a tiny brick building reminds of a bygone era when milk was king.
- Address:
- 2426 N. Classen Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK
- Directions:
- I-235 exit onto NW 36th St. Drive west about a mile, then turn south onto Classen Blvd. Drive south 12 blocks. The Milk Bottle is at the corner of Classen and NW 24th St., on the northbound side.
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Milk Bottle Building Milk does the body good.
[Josh Marick, 10/26/2012]The milk bottle on top of the building on Classen used to be painted "Townley" (It was a family dairy at the time). The bottle was still like that in the 1960s and '70s. I don't know when it was changed to Braum's.
[Anna Giberson, 09/22/2012]
Milk Bottle Building The tiny building beneath the milk bottle houses a Vietnamese sandwich shop that serves great Bahn Mi style sandwiches. Cash only.
[Chris, 09/21/2010]January 2012: Photo added.
Milk Bottle Building A small building I have seen while driving on Classen. Interesting place...
[Adam Lorenz, 10/27/2002]The old fashioned milk bottle is on top of a small one-story brick building. The bottle is labeled "Braum's." David Carlson points out "It's a little Vietnamese sandwich shop, Saigon Baguette ... just a few hundred feet north from Oklahoma City's famous geodesic Gold Dome."
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- Miss America Statues, Oklahoma City, OK - < 1 mi.
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- Oklahoma City Bombing Memorial, Oklahoma City, OK - 2 mi.
- In the region: Wigwam Church, Edmond, OK - 12 mi.
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