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Rundown is turning rustic in Edmond.
A metro family with artistic talents is transforming a property on East 4th Street off of Broadway.
“It was actually the property of the original cotton gin in Edmond,” said Robert Looman
Looman is renovating the place with his son.
Recently, the property was also an old tow yard.
Looman’s son, Zonly, has a art studio next door.
The property was originally purchased as a place to put his artwork, but the father and son team realized it could be a great concert and wedding venue.
“If he s crazy, I m crazy. I think it takes a little bit of craziness in all of us to be great,” Zonly Looman said.
An Oklahoma City woman is trying to unravel a mystery that goes back more than 200 years. This blew me away, this is a dream, Jennifer Jones said.
Jones acquired five leather-bound books of newspapers from various Pennsylvania dating back to the early 1800s. History is everything. We have to learn from it. We have to keep it sacred, Jones said.
Jones acquired the newspapers when her uncle died suddenly in 2020.
She now wants to learn why her uncle held on to the articles. I imagine he wanted the newspapers so we could look up possible ancestors, Jones said.
With the help of a museum in Pennsylvania, Jones gathered that the newspapers were collected by Pennsylvania Canal Commissioner James Clark who is written about in several articles.