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  2. Land Run of 1891 - Wikipedia

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    The Land Run of 1891 was a set of horse races to settle land acquired by the federal government through the opening of several small Indian reservations in Oklahoma Territory. The race involved approximately 20,000 homesteaders , who gathered to stake their claims on 6,097 plots, of 160 acres (0.65 km 2 ) each, of former reservation land.

  3. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - Wikipedia

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    Hegel was putting the finishing touches to it, The Phenomenology of Spirit, as Napoleon engaged Prussian troops on 14 October 1806 in the Battle of Jena on a plateau outside the city. [11] On the day before the battle, Napoleon entered the city of Jena. Hegel recounted his impressions in a letter to his friend Friedrich Immanuel Niethammer:

  4. Timeline of Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    1958 – Oklahoma City sit-ins led by Clara Luper for racial desegregation begin. [21] 1960 Penn Square Mall in business. Population: 324,253. [10] 1962 – Oklahoma City 89ers baseball team formed. 1964 July: Oklahoma City sonic boom tests begin. Founders Tower built. 1965 Central Business District redevelopment plan ("Pei plan") adopted. [12]

  5. Openings, closures, menu changes and sales mark spring in ...

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    Oklahoma City is also home to a new store for international bakery chain, TOUS les JOURS, 1841 Belle Isle Blvd., which offers up a wide variety of both sweet and savory baked goods, coffee and ...

  6. New Oklahoma restaurants and menu items, cool deals for ...

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    New restaurants are opening and as temperatures are heating up, so are deals and new menu items all around Oklahoma. ... 1441 W Memorial Road in Oklahoma City and 7830 S Santa Fe Ave. W in Tulsa. ...

  7. Fort Reno (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Reno began as a temporary camp in July 1874 near the Darlington Agency, which needed protection from an Indian uprising that eventually led to the Red River War.After the conflict ended, the post remained to control and protect the Southern Cheyenne and Southern Arapaho reservation, and Fort Reno was established as a permanent fort on July 15, 1874. [3]

  8. Headed to Braum's? There are a few new additions to the menu

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    Oklahoma City-based fast food chain Braum's has launched new menu items for 2024. The purveyor of burgers, ice cream and shakes has added two new breakfast burritos and a burger to its permanent ...

  9. Cattlemen's Steakhouse - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant was established as Cattlemen's Cafe in 1910. [1] [4] [5] At that time, it fed cowboys and ranchers in the Stockyards City area. [4] [5] Stockyards City was a major meat processing area and that location exported meat to the Eastern United States. [4] In 1926, H.V. “Homer” Paul took ownership of the restaurant.