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Copyright 2005 -- Collinsville, Oklahoma
Collinsville
(OK) From The Air
Birds Eye View
March
14, 2005
Middle School & Downtown Views
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New
Collinsville Based Company
Oklahoma
Aerials is now in operation,
taking quality aerial photographs of
land development sites, real estate,
commercial properties or anything else
that requires an aerial perspective.
Oklahoma Aerials aircraft are based
out of Sand Ridge airport in
Collinsville and is operated by Bruce
Kern and Marco Enriquez. Bruce is a
resident of Collinsville community.
Bruce and Marco feel there is a market
for aerial photography in the
Collinsville/Owasso area due to the
high rate of land development and
expansion of infrastructure. They plan
to market their services to
developers, real estate agents, and
retail establishments in the local
area. They also do aerial photography
on a more personnel level and
photograph homes, ranches, or other
acreage. Visit their website for more
information. www.OklahomaAerials.com
(918) 697-1192.
The
photos on this page were taken March 10th, 2005 by Bruce Kern as examples of
the unique types of photos now available in Collinsville and surrounding area.
The top 3 photo show progress on the new middle school building between 14th,15th,
Center and Spring Streets.
The
aerial photo of Historic Downtown Collinsville (below) shows the nearly completed
exterior of the new Fire/EMS Station and the still roofless City Hall starting
at 13th Street (on the left) and the rest of the buildings towards the rail
tracks near 8th Street. Many of the historic buildings on Main Street were built
between 1909 and 1919.