Clarion Hotel Conference Center

Clarion Hotel Conference Center is a hotel in , . Clarion Hotel Conference Center is situated nearby to the suburb .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Nichols Hills and Britton.

is an upscale older suburb in . You will find some of the largest homes and most affluent living in this area. It is surrounded by Oklahoma City and The Village to the north.

Suburb
is a former town in , , United States, annexed by in 1950. The GNIS classifies it as a populated place. , founded in 1889, bears the name of Washington D.C. railroad attorney, Alexander , who worked for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. is situated 2½ miles north of Clarion Hotel Conference Center.

The Northeast district of includes the Paseo Arts District and the Adventure District. Located at the crossroads of Interstate 35 and Interstate 44, the Adventure District includes seven attractions and two restaurants within an area that is just slightly smaller than two square miles.

Clarion Hotel Conference Center

Latitude
35.53522° or 35° 32′ 7″ north
Longitude
-97.51609° or 97° 30′ 58″ west
Elevation
1,181 feet (360 metres)
Open location code
8674GFPM+3H
Geo­Names ID
9855096
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