Baum Building
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The Baum Building was a historic building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. In 1909, Moses J. Baum, a Mississippi-born merchant who specialsed in women's garments, leased the land at the northeast corner of Grand and Robinson and built a five-story commercial building on the site. The building was modeled after the Doge's Palace in Venice, Italy. The building was completed in 1910, with the Baum company moving in on May 5th, 1910. The building was designed by Layton and Smith and cost $140,000 to build.During its lifespan, the building was also called the First Equity Building and the Insurance Center.
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West Main Street, Oklahoma City Central Business District
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| N 35.46656 ° | E -97.51623 ° |
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Centruy Center Mall and Parking Garage [convention center]
West Main Street
73102 Oklahoma City, Central Business District
Oklahoma, United States
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