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  2. 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 ...

  3. History of Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa was the first major Oklahoma city to begin an urban renewal program. The Tulsa Urban Renewal Authority was formed in July, 1959. Its first project, the Seminole Hills Project, a public housing facility was begun in 1961 and completed in 1968. [37] The Tulsa Urban Renewal Authority was renamed the Tulsa Development Authority (TDA) in 1976.

  4. Tom Morris (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Joseph Morris was born on 10 February 1954 in Liverpool. [2] He is the son of a shopkeeper in Liverpool's Scotland Road, and one of seven children of Tom and Veronica Morris. [3] [4] The Morris family have been involved in retailing for three generations. [5] He received a degree in engineering. [4]

  5. List of Art Deco buildings in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa Union Depot, 3 South Boston Avenue: 1931: New Home of the Oklahoma Jazz Hall Of Fame, circa 2007. Often referred to as "Jazz Depot". Animal Detention Center (Tulsa SPCA), 2910 Mohawk Boulevard [2] 1931: Fairgrounds Pavilion, Tulsa State Fairgrounds, now known as Expo Square Pavilion: 1932: Leland I. Shumway: Tulsa Fire Alarm Building ...

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  7. Charles Page - Wikipedia

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    Charles Page (June 2, 1860 – December 27, 1926) was a businessman and important philanthropist in the early history of Tulsa, Oklahoma.After his father died when Page was an 11-year-old boy in Wisconsin, he left school early to try to help support his mother and siblings.

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  9. Liverpool Athenaeum - Wikipedia

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    The opening of the Liverpool Athenaeum preceded the club of the same name in London by 27 years. [1] [4] The members of the Liverpool club arranged for express riders, messengers, and the regular coaches serving the city, to bring them all the latest news, information, and ideas. In addition to books, the library gathered a collection that ...