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The 1931 bond issue of $500,000 provided funds to construct the art deco-style Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion and make other necessary improvements, which led to the 1935 legislation that elevated the small local free fair to state fair status. [3] In 1949, the Tulsa State Fair merged with a spring livestock show to bring livestock events to the ...
SageNet Center, originally known as the Exposition Center from 1966 to 2007 and QuikTrip Center, until 2012, and River Spirit Expo from 2013 to 2021, is the center of the Tulsa State Fair and one of the largest clearspan buildings in the world.
Bell's Amusement Park was an amusement park located in Tulsa's Expo Square, part of the Tulsa State Fairgrounds in Oklahoma. It operated for 55 years before closing in 2006. The park was previously owned and operated by Keli and Jason Fri
Domed stadium, Oklahoma City: A 75,000-seat domed stadium was pitched by the Oklahoma State Fair Board and Greater Oklahoma City Chamber to boost the city’s chances in fighting off an attempt by ...
Alamy Tulsa is a gem in the state of Oklahoma. While the locals will sometimes lament what they see as a lack of entertainment, a little digging will reveal copious amounts of fun waiting to be had.
Not to be outdone by an attraction at the 1964 World's Fair, OKC set its sights on a monorail of its own for the State Fair of Oklahoma the same year.
Pages in category "Tulsa State Fair" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
It was home to the Tulsa Golden Hurricane men's basketball team from 1947 until the opening of the Tulsa Convention Center in 1964, the Tulsa Oilers Central Hockey League team in the 1983–84 season [2] and the Tulsa 66ers, of the NBA Development League, until they moved to the SpiritBank Event Center in 2008.