MIDWEST
CITY, OKLAHOMA
Midwest
City was founded in 1942
by W. P. "Bill" Atkinson,
a prominent businessman
and builder in Oklahoma.
The name Midwest City
confuses some people
because Midwest City
is not in the Mid-West.
The name actually has
its roots with Tinker
Air Force Base.
Tinker
AFB was once named Midwest Air Depot, so when Midwest
City was founded, the name seemed appropriate since
those affiliated with the base would be living in
the town. (That same name helps to identify why the
East and West borders of the "Original Mile" are
Midwest Blvd and Air Depot Blvd.). Midwest Air Depot
was renamed to Tinker Air Force Base to honor Major
General Clarence Tinker, a Native-American from Pawhuska,
Oklahoma and the first American general to be killed
on a mission in World War II.
The "Original
Mile" is a one-square-mile area that was pre-planned
by the city founders and held the first homes in
Midwest City. The "Original Mile" helped
to meet the growing need for housing that could be
built quickly and affordably. The roads were designed
in curves that prevented speeding and the design
included civic and commercial areas as well. With
the new population, a school was needed to educate
the children. The first school was built in 1941
and was a combination of all grades.
Leaders
of the community established goals and achievement
of these goals was realized in 1951 when Midwest
City was honored as "America's Model City." Today,
Midwest City holds official designations of "Tree
City USA" and "Certified City". A
community of 25 square miles, Midwest City's southern
boundary is adjacent to Tinker Air Force Base with
4 gates that lead directly onto the Base.
A
warm and friendly atmosphere created by the citizens
and a quality of life, which places family first,
defines the community. It is a special place to live.
Located in Central Oklahoma, Midwest City serves
as the economic trade center for Eastern Oklahoma
County and is conveniently close to metropolitan
area amenities.