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  2. BOK Center - Wikipedia

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    The city of Tulsa owns the arena but has a five-year management contract worth $950,000 with SMG property management, the largest arena manager in the world. SMG, which also manages the nearby Cox Business Center in addition to Paycom Center and Prairie Surf Studios in Oklahoma City , employs more than 70 full-time workers and 400 part-time ...

  3. Category:Sports venues in Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  4. Tulsa Oilers (IFL) - Wikipedia

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    The team plays its home games at BOK Center. The Oilers are owned by Andy Scurto, owner of the ECHL hockey franchise of the same name. The Oilers are the third arena/indoor football team to play in Tulsa, following the Tulsa Talons of the af2 and Arena Football League (2000–2011) and the Oklahoma Defenders of the APFL and CPIFL (2012–2014).

  5. Buildings of Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa is a hub of art deco and contemporary architecture, and most buildings of Tulsa are in either of these two styles. Prominent buildings include the BOK Tower, the second tallest building in Oklahoma; the futurist Oral Roberts University campus and adjacent Cityplex Towers, a group of towers that includes the third tallest building in Oklahoma; Boston Avenue Methodist Church, an Art Deco ...

  6. List of ECHL arenas - Wikipedia

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    Silverstein Eye Centers Arena (2015–20) Independence Events Center (2009–15) 2009–present [10] 5,800 2009 Independence, Missouri: Rapid City Rush: Rushmore Plaza Civic Center: 2008–present [11] 5,132 1977 Rapid City, South Dakota: Tulsa Oilers: BOK Center: 2008–present [12] 17,096 2008 Tulsa, Oklahoma: Utah Grizzlies Lexington Men O ...

  7. Downtown Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Tulsa is an area of approximately 1.4 square miles (3.6 km 2) surrounded by an inner-dispersal loop created by Interstate 244, US 64 and US 75. [1] The area serves as Tulsa's financial and business district; it is the focus of a large initiative to draw tourism, which includes plans to capitalize on the area's historic architecture. [2]

  8. Ice hockey in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City Blazers: Oklahoma City: CPHL: 1965–1972 Defunct Oklahoma City Blazers (second) Oklahoma City: CPHL: 1973–1977 Defunct Tulsa Oilers (second) Tulsa: CPHL: 1973–1984 Defunct Oklahoma City Stars: Oklahoma City: CPHL: 1978–1982 Defunct Oklahoma City Blazers (third) Oklahoma City: CHL: 1992–2009 Defunct Oklahoma City Barons ...

  9. Tulsa Oilers - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa Oilers (2006–2013) Tulsa Oilers (1972–1982) In 1964, a new Tulsa Oilers team joined the Central Professional Hockey League (later shortened to Central Hockey League) in its second season of operation. The Oilers won the Adams Cup as the CPHL/CHL champions in 1968, 1976, and 1984. The Oilers played in the CHL until 1984 when the league ...