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Just about 2.5 miles north of Oklahoma City’s downtown, Paseo is bordered by North Walker Avenue to the east, North Western Avenue to the west, NW 24th Street to the south and NW 30th Street to the north.

There are numerous historical neighborhoods in the immediate region including, Heritage Hills, Gatewood, Edgemere, Mesta Park, and Jefferson Park. The Northwest Business District and 39th is to the west while Enclave and Eastside is due east. Chinatown neighborhood, usually referred to as Asia District and Oklahoma City University is immediately on the southwest of the city. Basically, the city’s Neighborhood Historic District was not listed on the National Register of Historic Places, not until 2004.

Paseo is a spirited area, serving as a home to over 20 galleries. Coupled with galleries are top-notch restaurants serving Asian food, New American cuisine and other casual food like burgers. The area is also characterised by boutiques, unique art schools and other businesses. In the cool of the day, there is a shift of atmosphere captioning the bustling mix of trendy cocktail lounges, billiards, live music and bars offering karaoke.

Paseo, from the first five decades of the 21st century, stands as an example of architectural styles. The Neighborhood Historic District hosts notable sites, the Fairlawn Cemetery in the northwest of the district and a Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival artists’ studio and a shopping district that is locally referred to as/known as “The Paseo”.

The striking shopping center over the years has become a pulling force for citizens in Paseo and the surrounding neighborhood. Not only that, the Oklahoma Railway Company’s electric streetcar line extending from OKC downtown business center running through the center of the Paseo neighbourhood, easy access to public transportation alongside with the 1920s booming economy, has tremendously made the Paseo Neighborhood Historic District a desirable residential area.

National Folk, Bungalow/Craftsman, Classical Revival, Tudor Revival, and Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival are prominent architectural styles existing in the Paseo Neighborhood Historic District.

A significant feature in Paseo’s neighborhood which cannot be overemphasized is ” The Paseo Arts District”. It was built in 1929 by G.A. Nichols, initially known as the “Spanish village” beginning as the very first district where shopping occurs, located on the northern side of Oklahoma City downtown in the late 1920s, and in the 1970s it was formally transitioned to OKC’s first arts district. Today, the district hosts above 20 galleries, several notable restaurants, upscale boutiques, and lots more, all within reasonable walking distance.

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Annually, paseo hosts Paseo Arts Festival each Memorial Day weekend, which has been a reoccurring event since 1975. Majorly, the event is to display authentic works of both performing and visual arts. This nationally recognized display of artworks attracts thousands of people featuring close to ninety fine artists, several performing artists, and lined up interactive art for younger ones. 

Monthly, over 2,000 visitors grace the First Friday Gallery Walk to catch a glimpse of art exhibitions from more than 80 artists. Other annual events designed by the Paseo Arts Association to improve the community are the annual Magic Lantern celebration and Fairy Ball, which both have strengthened and connected the district with its surrounding neighborhood.

All of these put together have today made Paseo an interesting, beautiful and iconic fixture in Oklahoma City (add link). So, when boredom sets in, why not join the monthly First Friday Gallery Walk and kiss boredom bye-bye.

Annually, paseo hosts Paseo Arts Festival each Memorial Day weekend, which has been a reoccurring event since 1975. Majorly, the event is to display authentic works of both performing and visual arts. This nationally recognized display of artworks attracts thousands of people featuring close to ninety fine artists, several performing artists, and lined up interactive art for younger ones. 

Monthly, over 2,000 visitors grace the First Friday Gallery Walk to catch a glimpse of art exhibitions from more than 80 artists. Other annual events designed by the Paseo Arts Association to improve the community are the annual Magic Lantern celebration and Fairy Ball, which both have strengthened and connected the district with its surrounding neighborhood.

All of these put together have today made Paseo an interesting, beautiful and iconic fixture in Oklahoma City (add link). So, when boredom sets in, why not join the monthly First Friday Gallery Walk and kiss boredom bye-bye.

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