Where in the Metro?

Jesse was once again the first to identify the metro photo. Last week's was in fact taken near the entrance of Will Rogers World Airport. How about this one? Post your guesses in the comments section below.
Do you have an original photo you think would make an interesting "Where in the Metro?" shot? Just send it my way for consideration, and make sure you identify it as "Where in the Metro?".
Photo © Adam Knapp


Comments
I find this part of your About-OKC site interesting and fun! I usually learn a location every time, even though I am a life long Okie!
Please continue to publish this, which makes even a small (or longer trip) around the City so much more fun….and a great road game! I truly hope all the people of OKC and the surrounding area submit locations! People and places are constantly changing. That would even be more fun and informative! Great for a car game too!
Wild Guess — the 45th Infantry Museum??
Thanks Patty. One of the great things about this gig is that I’m always out taking pictures, so I don’t see any reason why I won’t be able to keep it going. I’m glad you guys have fun with it! It was an idea one of my colleagues had, and I stole…
That’s a good guess, Deina. But no, it’s not the 45th Infantry Museum.
This is at the ‘old’ Oklahoma History Museum that is on the southeast corner of the Capital grounds. The wall that is shown is memorials for fallen Oklahomas during combat. My uncle is on one of the wall for Viet Nam.
Another very good guess, Jesse. I think I know the spot you’re thinking of, and I can see the confusion. But no, this wasn’t taken anywhere near the capitol.
I am going to take a wild guess. It is at the Stars and Stripes Park at the south end of Lake Hefner.
No, not at Lake Hefner. This one has proven tougher than I thought. Here’s a hint. Think of the towns in the WEST part of the metro.
Eldon Lyon Park, Bethany?
Keep going west…
My guess is the Heroes Plaza in El Reno