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  2. Aubrey McClendon - Wikipedia

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    McClendon's personal wine collection was estimated at one time to include more than 100,000 bottles. [76] He also held an extensive collection of antique maps of Oklahoma and had collected a number of vintage motor boats. [6] [16] McClendon, an Episcopalian, would sometimes quote scripture in workplace emails. He also employed chaplains while ...

  3. Indian arts and crafts laws - Wikipedia

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    First passed in 1929, New Mexico's Indian Arts and Crafts Sales Act or "IACSA" (NMSA 1978, § 30-33-1 to 30-33-11) states that it is "unlawful to barter, trade, sell or offer for sale or trade any article represented as produced by an Indian unless the article is produced, designed or created by the labor or workmanship of an Indian."

  4. Visual arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Native American activists fought to strengthen protections against fraud which resulted in the 1990 Indian Arts and Crafts Act (IACA), which makes it "illegal to offer or display for sale, or sell, any art or craft product in a manner that falsely suggests it is Indian produced, an Indian product, or the product of a particular Indian or Indian ...

  5. Want to get your kicks on Route 66 in Oklahoma ... - AOL

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    Oklahoma Department of Tourism and Recreation released an updated Oklahoma Route 66 Passport.

  6. From Duncan to Enid, 12 road trip-ready Oklahoma towns to ...

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    Outside the vast array of attractions in OKC and Tulsa, Oklahoma is a big state with diverse landscapes, histories and communities worth exploring. From Duncan to Enid, 12 road trip-ready Oklahoma ...

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  8. The Oklahoman - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Publishing Company (OPUBCO) which owned The Oklahoman until 2018, was headquartered at N.W. 4th Street and Broadway in downtown Oklahoma City until 1991, when it moved to a 12-story tower at Broadway Extension and Britton Road in the northern part of the city. [11] That building was sold to American Fidelity Assurance in 2012 ...

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