Sunday, August 21, 2011

Historic Brown mansion in Oklahoma City to be auctioned at sheriff's


A historic mansion that pioneer Oklahoma businessman John A. Brown built in 1930 is slated to be auctioned at a sheriff sale in December after falling into foreclosure.


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The mansion is scheduled to be auctioned off at the Oklahoma County Courthouse on Dec. 2.




Author: Brianna Bailey


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