Courtesy: GLINT Studios / 21c Oklahoma City

Courtesy: GLINT Studios / 21c Oklahoma City

Here’s a neat way to upcycle.

21c Oklahoma City — the sixth property in the 21c Museum Hotels portfolio — is opening in the city’s former Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant.

The 100-year-old building is on the National Register of Historic Places. Guests will find a number of original features, including casement windows, the terrazo floor in the Model T showroom, freight elevator doors, the storefront, entry canopy and marquee, sconces, brick and terra cotta, and signage.

There are 135 guestrooms, averaging 500 square feet, as well as 23 suites. For on-site dining, there’s Mary Eddy’s Kitchen x Lounge serving New American dishes from a frequently changing menu. While there, check out the assembly line-inspired art installation with moving panels that glide along conveyor belt paths.

Want to see more art? The property has a four-piece collection called Mechanical Magic, inspired by the assembly plant’s history. On view until March 2017 is Labor and Material, an exhibit with photos centered on technological innovations and the work field.

Nightly rates are from $219.