Bradford House

Hotel · Oklahoma City

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"For historic charm, Bradford House is a chic boutique hotel with 36 rooms and the former house of William L. Bradford."

Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Oklahoma City

1235 NW 38th St Suite 010, Oklahoma City, OK 73118 Get directions

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