Last month the first Oklahoma Modernism Weekend was held at the iconic "Church of Tomorrow" in Oklahoma City. The three-day event attracted a large crowd, who were treated to a swap meet, car show, home tour and vintage fashion show.
The Okie Mod Squad, organizers of the event, have shared a wonderful recap with lots of photos. Click below to see what you missed:
Recapping the Oklahoma Modernism Weekend
Mod Home Tour, Part 1
Mod Home Tour, Part 2
It was a great weekend. We're hopeful this can become an annual event and travel around our state each year.
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