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  2. Glenn Strange - Wikipedia

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    George Glenn Strange (August 16, 1899 – September 20, 1973) was an American actor who appeared in hundreds of Western films. He played Sam Noonan, the bartender on CBS 's Gunsmoke television series, and Frankenstein 's monster in three Universal films during the 1940s.

  3. Rose Hill Burial Park (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Rose Hill Burial Park is a historic cemetery in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.. It was established in 1915 by Charles H. Moureau and the Harden Realty Company. [1] A mausoleum at the cemetery was built in 1919. [2] Gravesites for notable figures in Oklahoma and Oklahoma City's history are part of the cemetery. The cemetery was vandalized in 1990.

  4. Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help (Oklahoma City)

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    Our Lady of Perpetual Help Parish was established in 1919 when Bishop Theophile Meerschaert, the first Bishop of Oklahoma City, assigned Monsignor Monnot its first pastor on January 19. [1] Mass for the parish was initially celebrated in an automobile showroom on Classen Boulevard.

  5. St. Paul's Cathedral (Oklahoma City) - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul's Cathedral is an historic church building located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. It is the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma and it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1977. In 2020, it reported 881 members, 284 average attendance, and $967,260 in plate and pledge financial support.

  6. St George’s Chapel the setting for royal family’s final ...

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    The funeral of the Queen’s father, King George VI, took place in St George’s Chapel on February 15, 1952. ... The Choir of St George’s Chapel – made up of 11 men, one woman and 13 boys ...

  7. Hall of Great Westerners - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma Rancher James Fielding Hinkle: 1862–1951 1964 New Mexico Cattleman James Kerrick Hitch: 1855–1921 1962 Oklahoma Rancher Henry Charles Hitch, Sr. 1884–1967 1972 Oklahoma Cattleman Harold T. Holden: 1940 2017 Oklahoma Artist George Ward Holdrege: 1847–1926 1965 Nebraska Railroad Builder; Cattleman D.C. "Rusty" Holler: 1920–1999 ...

  8. Splitlog Church - Wikipedia

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    The church building is approximately 50 feet (15 m) long by 30 feet (9.1 m) wide and is constructed of native limestone from the nearby Boone Formation.It has a tall steeple above the front entrance with a Belfry (architecture) that held a 1,600 pound (726 kg) bronze bell [2] that was cast in Belgium, shipped to Neosho, Missouri, and then hauled by his son Henry Splitlog the 24 miles (39 km ...

  9. Hales Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Second Renaissance Revival house [2] was built for William Taylor Hales, a prominent business man of early Oklahoma City, in 1916 at a cost of $125,000 USD.In 1939, the mansion was bought by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma City and served as the residence of the archbishop until it was converted back into a private residence in 1992.