
AAIC
Clip: Season 3 Episode 342 | 4m 52s
The AAIC and its donors must wait a budget agreement to decide the fate of the project.
Construction on the American Indian Cultural Center near downtown Oklahoma City came to a stop two years ago when funding for the project ran out. Now private donors who supported the center fear that time may be running out to complete the construction.
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AAIC
Clip: Season 3 Episode 342 | 4m 52s
Construction on the American Indian Cultural Center near downtown Oklahoma City came to a stop two years ago when funding for the project ran out. Now private donors who supported the center fear that time may be running out to complete the construction.
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