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  2. Never Say Die! Tour (Black Sabbath) - Wikipedia

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    List of box office score data with date, city, venue, attendance, gross, references Date (1978) City Venue Attendance Gross Ref(s) September 4 South Yarmouth Cape Cod Coliseum 7,100 $53,888 [11] September 5 Portland Cumberland County Civic Center 7,744 $57,606 September 8 Niagara Falls Convention Center 8,186 $62,267 September 9 Baltimore

  3. Blue Dome Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Dome Historic District in Tulsa, Oklahoma is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. It is a seventeen block area of commercial, industrial, and mixed-use buildings, as well as open spaces, just east of the downtown business area of Tulsa.

  4. List of Yes concert tours (1960s–70s) - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City Music Hall 1 July 1971 San Antonio: San Antonio Municipal Auditorium: 2 July 1971 Dallas: Dallas Memorial Auditorium: 3 July 1971 Houston: Hofheinz Pavilion: 4 July 1971 New Orleans: The Warehouse: 5 July 1971 Indianapolis: National Guard Armory 6 July 1971 DeLand: Stetson University: 7 July 1971 Orlando: Orlando ...

  5. Preston Guild Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Guild Hall was commissioned to replace the town's Public Hall. [1] The new building, which was designed by Robert Matthew, Johnson Marshall , was due to be ready for the Preston Guild of 1972, but after construction was delayed, it only officially opened in 1973.

  6. 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]

  7. Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa (/ ˈ t ʌ l s ə / TUL-sə) is the second-most-populous city in the state of Oklahoma, after Oklahoma City, and the 48th-most-populous city in the United States. The population was 413,066 as of the 2020 census . [ 5 ]

  8. Which is better, Oklahoma City or Tulsa? U.S. News & World ...

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    U.S. News & World Report placed Tulsa on top of Oklahoma City in its list of the "Best Places to Live for Quality of Life in the U.S. in 2023-2024."

  9. Destiny World Tour - Wikipedia

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    Kansas City: Kemper Arena: 1 May 26, 1979 Beaumont: Fair Park Coliseum: 1 May 27, 1979 Fort Worth: Tarrant County Convention Center: 1 May 28, 1979 Shreveport: Hirsch Memorial Coliseum: 1 May 30, 1979 Oklahoma City: Jim Norick Arena: 1 June 1, 1979 Milwaukee: Milwaukee County Stadium: 1 June 2, 1979 Norfolk: Norfolk Scope: 1 June 3, 1979 ...