Product code: Purchases Vintage Pewter Eagle Docent Recognotion Award Trophy
Here is a piece of Oklahoma history. This pewter eagle is mounted on a marble slab and was given for recognition to a docent at Enterprise Square USA. It measures 4" x 2.5" . The eagle head is finely detailed in solid pewter. The complete piece weighs in at 1.5 purchases lbs. Enterprise Square, USA was a high-tech museum of capitalist propaganda funded by OKC's business elite and housed on the campus of Oklahoma Christian University. It was a brick-and-glass showplace built in 1982 for $15 million. It closed its doors in 2002. The interactive museum was designed to make visitors, especially children, feel the sanctity of the free market. For generations of Oklahoma elementary school students, the capitalism museum would become a staple on the field-trip circuit complete with video displays, animated heads and computer games.
Here is a piece of Oklahoma history. This pewter eagle is mounted on a marble slab and was given for recognition to a docent at Enterprise Square USA. It measures 4" x 2.5" . The eagle head is finely detailed in solid pewter. The complete piece weighs in at 1.5 purchases lbs. Enterprise Square, USA was a high-tech museum of capitalist propaganda funded by OKC's business elite and housed on the campus of Oklahoma Christian University. It was a brick-and-glass showplace built in 1982 for $15 million. It closed its doors in 2002. The interactive museum was designed to make visitors, especially children, feel the sanctity of the free market. For generations of Oklahoma elementary school students, the capitalism museum would become a staple on the field-trip circuit complete with video displays, animated heads and computer games.