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  2. Gathering Place (Tulsa park) - Wikipedia

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    Gathering Place is a 66.5 acres (26.9 ha) park along the Arkansas River in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Created by the George Kaiser Family Foundation, and designed by landscape architect Michael Van Valkenburgh, the park was established September 8, 2018. It is open to the public free of charge.

  3. Tulsa parks and recreation - Wikipedia

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    Gathering Place, previously called The Gathering Place and A Gathering Place for Tulsa, was given in August, 2014 to the River Parks Authority by the George Kaiser Family Foundation along with other private donors. Phase 1 of the 3-phased project, which covers 58.37 acres (23.62 ha) was completed in 2018.

  4. George Kaiser - Wikipedia

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    The Kaiser family foundation is responsible for the initial funding leading to Tulsa's A Gathering Place. This park is the largest privately funded park project in the United States. The foundation's donation amounted to $350 million. [38] Kaiser's family foundation was a large investor in the now-defunct Solyndra Corporation. The company has ...

  5. Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Gathering Place is a 66-acre (27 ha) park which features a playground, lodge, ... (2019) takes place in Tulsa. "Twenty Four Hours from Tulsa" song by Gene Pitney

  6. Category : Buildings and structures on the Arkansas River

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    Gathering Place (Tulsa park) O. Old State House (Little Rock, Arkansas) P. Plum Bayou Mounds Archeological State Park; W. White Bluff Power Plant This page was ...

  7. FDR and his wife Eleanor Roosevelt spent plenty of time in ...

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    This photo was taken during Elliott Roosevelt’s first visit to Fort Worth, in March 1933. It shows (L to R) Elliott Roosevelt, cowgirl Tad Lucas, and Tarrant County Sheriff J. R. “Red” Wright.

  8. Michael Van Valkenburgh - Wikipedia

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    Michael Robert Van Valkenburgh (born September 5, 1951) is an American landscape architect and educator. He has worked on a wide variety of projects – including public parks, college campuses, sculpture gardens, corporate landscapes, private gardens, and urban master plans – in the U.S., Canada, Europe and Asia.

  9. No. 17 Kansas struggles before beating Colorado 71-59 behind ...

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    Hunter Dickinson scored 19 points to help No. Kansas beat Colorado 71-59 on Tuesday night, handing the Buffaloes their 13th straight loss. Besides Dickinson, Kansas (16-7, 7-5 Big 12) had three ...