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Depression-Era Law Enforcement-Gangsters Association

Ron H. posted an article on - Dec 29, 2010, 2:26 am
Depression-Era Law Enforcement-Gangsters Association Join our Association of Law Enforcement-Crime Enthusiasts from the 1930s Era Tulsa was the visiting place of many famous Gangsters of the 1930s Depression-Era, such as "Machine-Gun"Kelly, Alvin Karpis, "Pretty-Boy" Floyd, Ma Barker's Gang and...
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Wild Bill Hickok

Ron H. posted an article on - Sep 2, 2010, 12:46 am
"Wild Bill" Hickok Born May 27, 1837-Died August 2, 1876 Born in Homer, Illinois, Hickok served law enforcement as a Constable, Sheriff, City Marshall,and U.S. Deputy Marshall during his career. He also worked as a stagecoach driver, and Army Scout Hickok died on August 2, 1876 while playing poke...
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Chief Joseph and Family Portrait--1880-- Framed Collectible Chief Joseph-(March 3,...

Ron H. posted an article on - Jun 18, 2010, 8:06 pm
Chief Joseph and Family Portrait--1880-- Framed Collectible Chief Joseph-(March 3, 1840 to September 21, 1904), was Chief of the Wallowa band of Nez Perce. Born in the Wallowa Valley of Oregon, a peace-loving Native American, Josephs patience was tried several times due to the U.S. Army's reneging ...
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Tulsa 211 Helpline

Ron H. posted an article on - May 26, 2010, 2:31 am
There is a phone number in Tulsa for assistance to social services, health, and many more agencies and information sources. Just Dial 211 and get the information. The 211 number is a FREE call. It covers the Tulsa City-County area as well as 17 additional Oklahoma counties...Just Dial 211 (Always a ...
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Unusual Tulsa Traffic Sign....

Ron H. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
...came upon this traffic sign as I was driving around Tulsa recently....
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Tulsa's Big Boy

Ron H. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
The Golden Driller .....he stands tall...76 feet high...43,500 pounds. First showed his prowess in 1953.... through the providence of Mid-Continent Supply Co. of Ft.Worth, Texas...for the International Petroleum Exposition at the Tulsa Sate Fairgrounds. Then again in 1959, and at that time, his adop...
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Tulsa Steam Locomotive

Ron H. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
It sits right on the corner of 21st Street and Louisville...the old 58-ton steam train. Built in 1917, it was owned and used to ship lumber products for a company named Dierks Forests. It was donated to the City of Tulsa in 1963 by Dierks...set for awhile on the Tulsa Fairgrounds Midway area...moved...
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The Metro Diner - Graced Tulsa for about 22 years...

Ron H. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
The Metro Diner - Graced Tulsa for about 22 years at the location of 3001 E. 11th Street (Route 66)..... Elvis Presley was one of the celebrities that crossed its' busy threshold....but the hungry demon known as Progress devoured the Metro on November 26, 2006 in the name of the advancement of the ...
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Ron H. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
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African "Killer Bees" Tulsa (Warning Sign)

Ron H. posted an article on - Dec 31, 1969, 7:00 pm
Yep, there it is...right in the middle of Tulsa... a sign perched within a utility power unit on the Tulsa State Fairgrounds.... "Killer Bees" in Tulsa? Seems a real warning...(it is a nicely printed metal sign)...so it must be serious! It seems the Tulsa area is a possible stop-over for the "little...
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