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  2. Miss Belvedere - Wikipedia

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    Miss Belvedere is a 1957 Plymouth Belvedere that was sealed in an underground vault on the grounds of the Tulsa city courthouse on June 15, 1957, as a 50-year time capsule: [1] [2] a "product of American industrial ingenuity with the kind of lasting appeal that will still be in style 50 years [later]."

  3. Oklahoma man hacked government site to buy cars at auction for $1

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    Deals on vehicles and jewelry through a U.S. government auction website were a steal in more ways than one: An Oklahoma man pleaded guilty to hacking a website to buy the items for $1 each ...

  4. Yellow Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, Grover Cleveland "Cleve" Harrell (1884–1942) started what was to become the Yellow Cab Company of Oklahoma with a horse-drawn hack and a team of horses in Oklahoma City. After a year, he bought a Model T Ford. People were willing to pay more to ride in an automobile. After World War I, he bought two more cars and hired a relief ...

  5. 11th Street Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The 11th Street Bridge was completed in December 1915 to carry vehicles across the Arkansas River at Tulsa, Oklahoma. Used from 1916 to 1972, it was also a part of U.S. Route 66 . [ 1 ] Functionally, it has been replaced by the I-244 bridges across the Arkansas.

  6. List of school bus manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Produced Type C and D buses. Ended school bus production in 1993; still produces mass-transit buses. New Bus, Inc. [8] [9] 1988 1990 Chickasha, Oklahoma: Produced a small number of Type C and Type D buses in the late 1980s. Type C buses were continuation of Superior production. TAM-USA [10] 1991 1991

  7. Tulsa Club Building - Wikipedia

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    Initially, the Tulsa Chamber of Commerce owned 40 percent of the building and the club owned 60 percent. The Chamber of Commerce and other organizations used the lower five floors, while the Tulsa Club occupied the top six floors and a roof garden, which was the site of the inaugural meeting of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America ...

  8. W. Tate Brady - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the Tulsa City Council voted to rename "Mathew Brady Street" to "Reconciliation Way". [9] On December 6, 2018, the Brady Theater (formerly Tulsa Convention Hall and Tulsa Municipal Theater) announced that it is changing its name to The Tulsa Theater in 2019. [10] In September 2021, Brady Heights voted to rename itself "The Heights." [9]

  9. 110 West 7th Building - Wikipedia

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    The 110 West 7th Building is a commercial high-rise building in Tulsa, Oklahoma.The building rises 388 feet (118 m), [1] making it the 7th-tallest building in the city, and the 14th-tallest building in the U.S. state of Oklahoma.

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