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  2. Oklahoma Today - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Today has been in constant publication since January 1956. It is the state's longest-running magazine, and is the fourth-oldest regional magazine in the country. Oklahoma Today's base circulation is 38,000 and is the state's third-largest paid circulation publication, coming behind only The Oklahoman and Tulsa World. It is the only ...

  3. Gold rush - Wikipedia

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    A gold rush or gold fever is a discovery of gold—sometimes accompanied by other precious metals and rare-earth minerals—that brings an onrush of miners seeking their fortune. Major gold rushes took place in the 19th century in Australia , Greece , New Zealand , Brazil , Chile , South Africa , the United States , and Canada while smaller ...

  4. Seven Cities of Gold - Wikipedia

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    According to legend, the seven cities of gold referred to Aztec mythology revolving around the Pueblos of the Spanish Nuevo México, modern New Mexico and Southwestern United States. [2] Besides "Cíbola", names associated with similar lost cities of gold also included El Dorado, Paititi, City of the Caesars, Lake Parime at Manoa, Antilia, and ...

  5. California Road - Wikipedia

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    Dott, Robert H. "Lieutenant Simpson's California Road Across Oklahoma," The Chronicles of Oklahoma 38 (Summer 1960). Foreman, Grant Marcy and the Gold Seekers: The Journal of Captain R. B. Marcy, with an Account of the Gold Rush Over the Southern Route (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1968). Hollon, W. Eugene.

  6. List of Indian massacres in North America - Wikipedia

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    Spanish troops surprised a large fortified Comanche village near Spanish Peaks (Raton, New Mexico). They killed nearly 300 Indians (men, women and children) and took 100 captives. 300 [130] 1774: April 30: Yellow Creek Massacre: Hancock County, West Virginia: Daniel Greathouse killed members of Chief Logan's family. 12 [131] 1778: July 3 ...

  7. Shades of Spanish Inquisition: Oklahoma mandates public ... - AOL

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    Christian nationalist state superintendent orders all 5th-12th grade teachers, regardless of their beliefs, to have a Bible and teach from it. Shades of Spanish Inquisition: Oklahoma mandates ...

  8. KTUZ-TV - Wikipedia

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    On March 26, 2016, following the expansion of the national newscast Noticiero Telemundo, to weekends, KTUZ launched half-hour editions of Acción Oklahoma on Saturdays and Sundays at 4:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. (on November 19, 2016, coinciding with Noticiero Telemundo 's timeslot shift, the Saturday edition of the early evening newscast was moved ...

  9. Joaquin Murrieta - Wikipedia

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    The French version was translated into Spanish by Roberto Hyenne, who took Ridge's original story and changed every "Mexican" reference to "Chilean". Early 20th-century writer Johnston McCulley was said to have based his character Don Diego de la Vega—better known as Zorro in his 1919 novel of that name—on Ridge's 1854 novel about Murrieta ...