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  2. US Highland - Wikipedia

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    US Highland's 33,000-square-foot (3,100 m 2) factory opened in Tulsa on June 1, 2010, and was expected to produce hundreds of off-road motorcycles a year. [3] Highland was to offer motorcycles built to the customer's specifications utilizing modular construction based on two engines, a single cylinder and a 60-degree V-twin, and a few frames. [4]

  3. Bartlesville grapples with tort claim after officer crashes ...

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    Johnson said he did not see or hear the motorcycle until it was 5 or 6 feet away. Other local news: Shop tax-free in Bartlesville: Save big on back-to-school essentials this weekend

  4. List of motorcycles of the 1920s - Wikipedia

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    Monovisions - Classic motorcycles of the 1920s; The Fastest Motorcycles of the 1920s - to Sell at Bonhams By Andy Cherney Posted August 17, 2011; Motorcycle chariot racing of the 1920s and 30s; Company invoking 1920s style in motorcycle; BMW motorcycles of the 1920s

  5. Bartlesville, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Bartlesville is the primary city of the Bartlesville Micropolitan area, which consists of Washington County and had a population of 51,843 in 2018. A small portion of the city is in Osage County. The city is also part of the Tulsa Combined Statistical Area, with a population of 1,151,172 in 2015.

  6. E. J. Potter - Wikipedia

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    E. J. Potter (April 24, 1941 – April 30, 2012), also known as the Michigan Madman, [1] [2] was an American dragstrip exhibition proponent. Writing his obituary in 2012, Paul Vitello of the New York Times described him as a "legend".

  7. List of motorcycles of the 1910s - Wikipedia

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    The 1910s has their share of expensive historic motorcycles sold at auction, especially the brands Cyclone and Flying Merkel. [2] A 1915 Cyclone Board Track Racer went for US$852,500 at an auction in 2015, one of the just 12 that survived; another of this model sold for $551,200 in 2008. [ 2 ]

  8. Woolaroc - Wikipedia

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    Woolaroc is a museum and wildlife preserve located in the Osage Hills of Northeastern Oklahoma on Oklahoma State Highway 123 about 12 mi (19 km) southwest of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and 45 mi (72 km) north of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Woolaroc was established in 1925 as the ranch retreat of oilman Frank Phillips.

  9. Nellie Johnstone No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Nellie Johnstone No. 1 was the first commercially productive oil well in Oklahoma (at that time in Indian Territory).Completed on April 15, 1897, the well was drilled in the Bartlesville Sand near Bartlesville, opening an era of oil exploration and development in Oklahoma.

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