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  2. List of lakes of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of lakes in Oklahoma located entirely (or partially, as in the case of Lake Texoma) in the state. Swimming, fishing, and/or boating are permitted in some of these lakes, but not all. Oklahoma has more than 200 lakes created by dams. All lakes listed are man-made. Oklahoma's only natural lakes are oxbow and playa lakes ...

  3. Sand Springs Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    The Sand Springs Fire Department was founded in 1913. Town Marshal Robert Fleenor was elected fire chief of the Sand Springs Volunteer Fire Department. In March 1913, the Bucket Brigade was replaced with the 500 feet of fire hose purchased by the city. Charles Page donated another 500 feet of hose. Chief Fleenor had a team of horses to pull a ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Tulsa County ...

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    Location of Tulsa County in Oklahoma. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Tulsa County, Oklahoma.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Tulsa County, Oklahoma, United States.

  5. Sand Springs, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Sand Springs is a city in Osage, Creek and Tulsa counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. A western suburb of Tulsa , it is located predominantly in Tulsa County. The population was 19,874 in the 2020 U. S. Census, an increase of 5.1 percent from the figure of 18,906 recorded in 2010 .

  6. Petroleum Building (Tulsa) - Wikipedia

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    The Petroleum Building is a 50-meter/10-floor building at 420 South Boulder in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was built in 1921, and is a steel and reinforced concrete structure faced with buff brick. The name was given because most of the early tenants were associated with the petroleum industry. Later, it housed the Mayo Brothers Furniture Company.

  7. William R. Pogue Municipal Airport - Wikipedia

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    William R. Pogue Municipal Airport (ICAO: KOWP, FAA LID: OWP), [1] also known as Pogue Airport, [2] is a public use airport in Osage County, Oklahoma, United States. [1] It is owned by the City of Sand Springs and located three nautical miles (6 km) northwest of its central business district. [1]

  8. Oil Capital Historic District (Tulsa, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    The Petroleum Club Building at 601 South Boulder in Tulsa got its name from the private club that moved into its top three floors when it was built in 1963. The building is 196 feet (60 m) tall, has 16 stories, and contains 118,000 square feet (11,000 m 2) of floor space. In 1994, a major fire heavily damaged the top two stories, forcing the ...

  9. Boulder on the Park (Tulsa, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Boulder-on-the Park is a three-story building at 1850 South Boulder Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma. [a] Originally built in 1923, it represents Commercial Style Art Deco architecture, It was designed by the Atkinson & Olston architectural firm and built by C. A. Sanderson & Son. [1] The building overlooks Veterans Park, south of Downtown Tulsa. [b]