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east). Neighborhood Parks, soccer fields, sports fields, and public pools can be found within the area. There are multiple corporate offices and other business in the area that staff large work forces. A large diversity of shopping and eating-out opportunities can be found in southeast Tulsa. The area provides easy access to I 244, I 44, Hwy 169 (Mingo Valley Exp), The Creek Turnpike, and the Broken Arrow expressway. Such easy access makes it quick for driving to desired locations and businesses in Downtown, Midtown, Southside, Westside, the Airport, all the major shopping/entertainment areas of the city, and to the outlying cities of Broken Arrow, Owasso, Bixby, and Jenks. The area offers housing built from the early 1970s to the present.
1121:, built between 1912 and 1914, was originally designed to serve as the city's municipal auditorium and was simply called "Convention Hall" for the first forty years of its life and was one of three internment camps where African Americans were detained after the 1921 Tulsa Race Riot. In 1952, major additions were added and the building was renamed Tulsa Municipal Theater. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Supplanted as the city auditorium in 1979 by construction of the Performing Arts Center in downtown, "the Old Lady on Brady" continues to be used today for a wide variety of concerts and theatrical productions. 869:, like Cherry Street, is another popular shopping and entertainment district in Midtown. This area extends from the Arkansas River east to Lewis Avenue and south to 51st Street/Interstate 44. Its defining strip is South Peoria between 31st and I-44, which is a popular commercial area with various upscale shops, boutiques, and art galleries, as well as 35 restaurants and nightspots (many with patio seating) spanning a wide variety of cuisines and dining styles. Scenic Riverside Drive, which parallels the east bank of the river, and River Parks, the park that stretches along the riverbank, are also popular sections of Brookside. 366: 1209:. A monument in Tulsa's Owen Park denotes the point where the lands of the Osage, Creek and Cherokee nations met. The first American settler was Chauncey Owen, husband of a Creek woman who qualified for a land allotment. This land later became the Owen Park neighborhood. Its borders are Edison Avenue on the north, the municipal Owen Park on the east, the Keystone Expressway (Hwy 412) on the south, and Zenith Avenue on the west. Owen Park is a rapidly gentrifying historic neighborhood that has historic mansions and Craftsman style homes. It is one of the closest neighborhoods to the Brady District and downtown Tulsa. 1264:. Many new luxurious homes have been constructed here in the last few decades, as well as numerous apartments, in various price ranges. Land in the area is becoming scarce, however, and development now has begun to spread to neighboring Jenks and Bixby to the south and west, as well as Broken Arrow to the east. As a more affluent demographic has moved into the area, businesses tailored to such residents have also opened nearby. The city's largest automotive dealer strips are located along S. Memorial Dr. from 91st to 101st Streets and from 51st to 31st Streets. The 1865: 750: 345: 1961: 388: 488: 1110: 1182:. Its boundaries are Marshall Street on the north, the alley between Cheyenne Avenue and Main Street on the east, Fairview Street on the south, and the Osage Expressway right-of-way on the west. From territorial days until the 1920s, Brady Heights was an important part of the then-fashionable north side of Tulsa. Young professional businessmen and oil men, like G. Y. Vandever, I. S. Mincks and "Diamond Joe" Wilson, owned homes there. 1235:, considered by many to be the finest Western American and American Indian art collection in the world. Thomas Gilcrease was a member of the Creek nation who became very wealthy after the discovery of oil on his allotment. He invested much of his wealth in art, and opened a gallery on his estate in northwest Tulsa in 1949. He deeded the art collection, building and grounds to the City of Tulsa during the mid-1950s. 240: 411: 173: 28: 1284:, the largest in the state anchors the 71st street corridor. Numerous dining options are available in the area. Additionally, shopping centers surrounding the mall are panoramic in scope, as the options for shopping are seemingly endless. It is in this area that the 4-star John Q. Hammonds Renaissance Hotel is located, including conference and meeting rooms. It is located right off 614: 1171: 854: 1272:, the only one in the state of Oklahoma. Local freshwater fish are complemented by a fine selection of saltwater animals, including sharks. The Karl and Beverly White National Fishing Tackle Museum has over 20,000 pieces valued at more than $ 4 million. This exhibit makes up the largest and most comprehensive antique fishing tackle collection in the world. 734: 992:
1930s revival style houses with houses of other eras mixed in, from very new to a few pre-20s houses that were moved from the site of Central High School (now the PSO HQ) in the mid 20s. Renaissance is also a mix of single family homes and a number of duplexes and the east side of Delaware has housed many TU students over the years.
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neighborhood's renaissance got a significant boost in late 2012 with the opening of Guthrie Green, a public garden and outdoor stage, on a central plot of land formerly inhabited by commercial buildings. Guthrie Green has quickly emerged as a neighborhood focal point, hosting community events, live music and a farmers market.
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Southeast Tulsa is generally considered as south of 41st St S and east of S Sheridan Rd, all the way to the Bixby and Broken Arrow city limits. Union Schools service most of these residents, with a handful of neighborhoods being served by Tulsa Public Schools and Broken Arrow Public Schools (further
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district whose borders consist of 15th Street to the North, Utica Street to the East, 21st Street to the South, and Peoria Avenue to the west. This area was originally named Orcutt District for the landowner, and the lake was originally a cattle watering place. It was the site of an amusement park in
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This is a subdivision of modern homes along South Yale Avenue near 26th Street. Based on a master plan by Tulsa architect Donald Honn, the low-pitch roofs and clean lines of the houses typify the style known as Mid-Century Modern, and the neighborhood was the city's first housing development with a
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South Quaker Avenue intersects Cherry Street one block east of Peoria. The 1400 block of South Quaker contains five houses of historical interest because they represent the style of homes constructed during the very early 1920s. The most notable is known as McGregor House at 1401 South Quaker, at the
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Riverview is bounded on the north by 12th and 13th Streets, on the east by the alley between Denver and Elwood Avenues, on the south by Riverside Drive and 14th Place, and on the west by Jackson Avenue. The name came from Riverview Elementary School, which was at 12th and Guthrie. Although the school
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The Buena Vista Park residential addition, consisting of three blocks, was begun in 1908. It was the start of what is now Buena Vista Park Historic District, which was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 2007. The district now covers 5 acres (2.0 ha). Its period of
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East Village comprises 115 acres bordered by East 2nd and East 7th Streets, Detroit Avenue and Lansing Avenue, just inside the inner-dispersal loop. This area boasts an upscale martini bar, American Theatre Company Studios, a hair salon, a pet day care, photography studios, lofts, a knitting room and
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is here, as is the popular train-themed Ollie's Station Restaurant, sitting next to the Tulsa rail yard. Other schools in West Tulsa include Berryhill High School, Robertson Elementary, Park Elementary and Clinton West Elementary. Webster is the oldest existing high school facility in Tulsa, and has
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Sharon Hanson, president of the North Star Neighborhood Association, approached an official in the Mayor's office and money was put in the budget for the 36th street north corridor. The community chose the Phoenix District as the new name. The Phoenix District is the home of the OU Physicians Wayman
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shopping area and is noted for its abundance of red brick. The artsy, historic, and recently restored Circle Cinema is located in this area. The Kendall-Whittier shopping area and surrounding neighborhoods are now popular with Tulsa's rapidly growing Hispanic community. Just east of this area is the
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The Pearl District is emerging as a cultural hub just east of downtown. Once suffering from significant blight, The Pearl District has seen fervent restoration and new business development thanks to a concerted infill effort on the part of the City of Tulsa, including new bars and restaurants, white
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and to the east to I-44, nearly forming a semi-circular loop around southern Tulsa and its surrounding suburbs. The schools in the area are some of the state's largest, including Jenks and Union High School, with neighboring Broken Arrow being the largest. Tulsa Public School's Memorial High School
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fund for college-bound descendants of the victims and appropriating $ 2 million for a memorial. As of 2004, two blocks of the old neighborhood have been restored and are part of the Greenwood Historical District. It is now home to the Greenwood Cultural Center, the Tulsa Race Massacre Memorial, and
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The Cherry Street District is set near downtown in the northern midtown area, defined by a portion of 15th Street dubbed "Cherry Street." 15th Street has been a major east–west thoroughfare in Tulsa since This street was named Cherry Street prior to the early 1900s, when a city ordinance mandated a
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The Expo Center is also home to the annual Darryl Starbird Rod and Custom Show. Held in early February, it is touted as 'The World's Largest Indoor Car Show' and often draws around 1,500 custom and classic cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Antique car auctions are also held here and draw many visitors
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community center in Oklahoma, and fifth largest LGBT Center in the United States, the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center, owned and operated by Oklahomans for Equality/OkEq (formerly Tulsa Oklahomans for Human Rights/TOHR), with further development being planned for more restaurants, residential lofts
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St. Francis Hospital and its surrounding medical practitioner's offices is located at 61st and Yale and is one of the largest in the state. Prominent in that area of town is the upscale Braeswood neighborhood, East 61st to 63rd Streets and Louisville to Oswego Avenues. Another healthcare cluster
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The North Cheyenne Historic District is bounded on the north by an alley between Archer and Brady Streets, on the east by the alley between Boulder and Cheyenne avenues, on the South by the Frisco railroad tracks and on the west by North Denver Avenue. It was a commercial and industrial area that
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stores, and even a scooter shop now filling old storefronts built in the 1920s & 1930s, as well as some notable old homes in the surrounding residential areas. Numerous condos have been built in recent years just north of Cherry Street. Cherry Street is surrounded by four of Tulsa's designated
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The Oil Capital Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. It is bounded by Third Street on the north, Seventh Street on the South, Cincinnati Avenue on the east and Cheyenne Avenue on the west. This area contains many of the historic Downtown office buildings
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on Tulsa's east side. Areas that fall in Union and Broken Arrow School districts are increasingly attracting high-income professionals looking for suburban life within the city limits. Mayo Demonstration Academy, a magnet school of the Tulsa Public School system, is located in this area. Eastgate
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Renaissance neighborhood is between 11th Street (Route 66) and 15th Street and Lewis Avenue on the west to Harvard Avenue on the east with Delaware Avenue cutting through the middle. The University of Tulsa is just north of 11th St. on the east side of Delaware. It's a mix of 1920s bungalows and
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Sunset Terrace is located adjacent to Maple Ridge on its South Side, Terwilleger Heights on its East Side and the Arkansas River to the West. It is traversed by the grand Woodward Boulevard, which links Maple Ridge to Brookside. Sunset Terrace contains many mansions built in the 1920' and 1930s.
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was developed during the Fifties and Sixties and situated between Harvard and Yale at 41st Street south I-44. Patrick Henry is made up of ranch-style homes known for their open floorplans and large lots. Many of these homes were featured on the annual Parade of Homes tours that featured new and
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Florence Park & Florence Park South neighborhoods runs from Harvard Avenue on the east, to the Broken Arrow Expressway on the south & west, and stops at 15th Street on the north. There's a particularly good mix of 1920/30s houses, mostly revival styles, and two of midtown Tulsa's first
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Today, The Arts District is one of the most diverse areas in all of Tulsa. It hosts restaurants, clubs, museums, and businesses and is a prime example of urban living. There is presently construction which will more than double the number of permanent residents in this artistic enclave. The
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is an area of approximately 1.4 square miles (3.6 km) surrounded by an inner-dispersal loop created by Interstate 244, Highway 64, and Highway 75. The area serves as Tulsa's financial and business district, and is the focus of a large initiative to draw tourism, which includes plans to
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is just north of downtown and east of the Brady District. It was once one of the most affluent African-American communities in the United States and referred to as Black Wall Street. In 1921, thirty-five blocks of businesses and residences were burned in this district during the infamous
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and his band, the Texas Playboys. The district is also the location of many local artists' galleries, restaurants with late night hours, bars and dance clubs. It is also an emerging gay neighborhood, with several gay or gay-friendly bars and numerous supportive shops and restaurants.
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Recognized as a historic neighborhood, Ranch Acres was added the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. The neighborhood is an excellent example of a post-World War II ranch house subdivision. The area is situated primarily between 31st and 41st Streets along South Harvard.
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Tulsa's east side is a suburban-style area laying roughly east of Sheridan Road, north of 41st St S, and south of Tulsa International Airport. Constructed largely in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, attractions in this part of the city include McClure Park, which is notable for its
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at 1010 South Detroit, which has been unused for several years, is part of this district. The building was sold in July 2015. It will be converted into a museum honoring Tulsa's firefighters. The museum is expected to open in late 2015 or 2016. The Pearl District also contains
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Terwilleger Heights is located immediately south and west of Utica Square bordered by 21st Street, 31st Street, Utica Avenue and Peoria Avenue. This area has early 1930s homes both grand and small, mature and many newly planted trees, winding streets and is adjacent to the
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This area takes its name from the two larger neighborhood parks lying within it. The homes in this area are mostly ranch-style homes, some with pronounced mid-century modern design cues. It area overlaps with the Patrick Henry neighborhood, extending East of Yale Avenue to
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developed during the early twentieth century. According to the Tulsa Preservation Commission, the district "...was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 13, 2010 under Criterion A for significance in commerce. Its NRIS number is 10001011."
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The Arts District is located north across the Santa Fe Railroad tracks from the central business district and centered at Main Street & Brady Avenue. The Brady District is one of Tulsa's oldest areas, characterized by two-story brick warehouses.
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Another popular downtown entertainment district is the Blue Dome, named for a distinctive, domed building at Second Street and Elgin Avenue, in the area in the eastern section of downtown. The building was originally constructed in 1924 as a
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collar small offices and new residential buildings, with zoning designed to encourage mixed use and walkability. It is bordered by 1st street to the north and 11th street on the south, and lies adjacent to Centennial Park to the west.
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Some of the largest and most influential churches in the country in Tulsa are in this part of Tulsa, including Victory Christian, Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian, Asbury United Methodist, South Tulsa Baptist and Grace Church.
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is another reminder of Tulsa's oil-rich past. Two oil refineries remain in operation to this day on the west bank of the river. This large industrial area gives way to wooded and hilly neighborhoods. The classic art deco
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Tulsa's north side originally referred to the area north of the Frisco Railroad tracks up to the northern city limits. It was annexed by the city of Tulsa in 1904. The north side is home to a large percentage of Tulsa's
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Riverview stretches along the east bank of the Arkansas River, just west of Downtown. Uptown is the region just to the south of Downtown. The bar district in this area at 18th and south Boston is quite popular. The
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The Riverparks system, also here on the bank of the river, includes the Riverwest Festival Park, with its floating stage amphitheater overlooking downtown. Riverwest is home to such popular events as Tulsa's
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Midtown is a largely residential district in the heart of the city. This area consists mostly of homes built from the early 1900s to the 1950s and has a wide variety of American styles ranging from the
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Some of the other major shopping centers in this part of the city include the Promenade Mall, Highland Park Shopping Center, Southroads, Ranch Acres, The Farm Shopping Center, and The Plaza.
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stated that the district extends from Peoria Avenue on the west to Utica Avenue on the east. The northern and southern boundaries of this informal district are apparently undefined.
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in the 1920s led to residents expressing their wish that the name be changed, and on August 15, 2013, the City Council voted to retain the street name, but instead officially honor
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The city's historical residential core lies in an area known as Midtown, containing upscale neighborhoods built in the early 20th century with architecture ranging from art deco to
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an active alumni association. Portions of Route 66 pass through west side. The area is broken up into several sections, including Carbondale and Red Fork, among others.
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community pool. Construction began in 1953 and all Lortondale homes featured central heating and air conditioning—reportedly the first such subdivision in the nation.
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architecture firm. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) under Criterion C - Architecture, with registration number 10001011.
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the early twentieth century, but is now notable for the number and architectural variety of houses and apartment buildings constructed in the 1920s and 1930s.
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Metroplex and East Central High School are also in this area. Also the area is home to Tulsa's Eastern hospitality district, where many hotels are located.
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The history of the Owen Park neighborhood can be traced to the early 19th century. A description of the area was given by Washington Irving in his book,
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Historic District is just south of downtown in Midtown. This neighborhood contains 'Black Gold Row', contains mansions built by oil barons in the 1920s.
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numerical street name. The eastern and western boundaries of the present-day district are rather vaguely defined in common usage. A 1992 article in the
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building was demolished in 1975, the district retained its name. This area contains houses and apartment buildings constructed between 1911 and 1938.
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service station. It has been converted to an information desk/office for the district, and is about two blocks south of the OneOK field.
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in 2001. The area includes 480 buildings, of which 325 retain their historic significance. Two parks are also included in the listing.
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Tulsa's westside is also home to The Oaks Country Club, one of Tulsa's three major country clubs, and Inverness Village, a large
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course, the Carl Smith Athletic Complex, and the popular Admiral Twin Drive-In movie theatre. There is also a large portion of
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East of Highway 169 and north of 61st street, a diverse racial makeup marks the eastern portions of the city, with large
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Tulsa's south side is popularly considered to be south of the Skelly Bypass (I-44), bounded on the south by the city of
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City", Tulsa hosted the International Sixth Congress on Art Deco in 2001. The core downtown area was designated on the
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capitalize on the area's historic architecture. Much of Tulsa's convention space is located in downtown, such as the
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Visitors to this neighborhood can find many local restaurants, boutique shops, art galleries, antique shops, funky
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Included are several structures that are individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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at 61st and Lewis. Southern Hills Country Club has hosted 13 major golf championships including four
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Although the neighborhood is primarily residential, it is also home the Tulsa Schusterman campus of
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Downtown Tulsa is in the northwest quadrant of the city and is ringed by an expressway called the
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Tulsa Preservation Commission Website. "Urban Development (1901 - 1945)." Accessed May 5, 2011.
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Tulsa Preservation Commission. "North Cheyenne Historic District." Retrieved January 2, 2012.
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Easterling, Mike. "East Village: Dead or Alive?." March 25, 2009. Accessed September 7, 2011.
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at 1802 South Cheyenne Avenue West, was added to the NRHP in its own right on July 27, 1989.
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lies in this area. Alsuma was annexed by Tulsa in 1966, and is now listed as a ghost town.
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During the spring, summer, and early fall, concerts, festivals and the state's largest free
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In 2005 the City of Tulsa broke ground on a 19,199 seat regional events center designed by
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Tulsa includes many structures built during the Oil Boom in the 1920s and 1930s, including
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Tulsa Preservation Commission. "Swan Lake Historic District." Retrieved November 20, 2011.
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United States Department of the Interior. September 17, 2013. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
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community in addition to working-class Tulsans of other races and ethnicities. The area's
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occupies a half city block in Tulsa's historical downtown. The PAC is also the design of
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living arts district, among others. The cornerstone of this neighborhood is the largest
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neighborhoods to be re-discovered and appreciated after the 60/70s flight to suburbia.
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Southern Hills is an exclusive neighborhood on the south side that is centered on the
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Tulsa City-County Library. Local/Municipal Government. Retrieved November 10, 2014.
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Brady Heights is a historic district in Tulsa, Oklahoma named for early resident,
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architectural significance was 1913 - 1933. One of the supporting properties, the
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The Lynn Riggs Theatre at the Dennis R. Neill Equality Center in the East Village
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populations (the latter centered around St. Joseph Vietnamese Catholic Church).
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Tulsa Preservation Commission. "Ambassador Hotel." Retrieved November 19, 2011.
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and retail. OkEq hosts Tulsa Pride each June in the East Village neighborhood.
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in Oklahoma City was completed in 2012. The BOK Tower was designed in 1975 by
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Tulsa City-County Library, "Art Deco in Tulsa." Accessed August 22, 2011.
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Arnett, David. GTR Newspapers. March 30, 2007. Retrieved August 2, 2014.
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Redbud Valley Nature Preserve is also located in this part of the city.
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exists around South 91st and Mingo, including Hillcrest Hospital South,
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left a significant architectural impact on downtown Tulsa through the
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marks the division between West Tulsa and other regions of the city.
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passed laws in 2001 aimed at revitalizing Greenwood, setting up a
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congregation housed in a building by prolific synagogue architect
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neighborhoods. Other neighborhoods adjacent to Cherry Street are
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The Blue Dome, a former Gulf Oil Service Station, built in 1924.
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In northeast Midtown, the Tulsa State Fairgrounds, now called
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Northwest of downtown on the Osage Indian Reservation is the
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the John Hope Franklin Center for Reconciliation, as well as
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Oil Capital Historic District looking east at Fifth and Main
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communities and much of the city's manufacturing industry.
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turned into a recording studio and the focal point of the
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maintenance facility, one of Tulsa's largest employers.
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The district and the street were originally named for
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The Tulsa area boasts nearly 40 miles (64 km) of
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Reinventing the Pearl District. Retrieved May 2, 2013
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Communities of Tulsa's west side in city limits are
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The historic and now largely abandoned community of
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Mockingbird Lake is in this neighborhood. 414:Riverview, along the Arkansas River in Tulsa 1854: 1840: 1832: 1773:"City starts replacing Brady street signs" 1012:is a residential neighborhood in Midtown, 942:To the east of downtown is Tulsa's oldest 780:, then a 15-year-old apprentice with the 81:Historical Neighborhood, and the site of 1639:NRHP Registration Form - McGregor House. 589:now also known as a key location in the 402:constructed during the 1920s and 1930s. 104:, and the upscale shopping districts of 1620:"What is the history of Cherry Street?" 1454: 996:Florence Park & Florence Park South 551:, located in Midtown, is known for its 1431:, and the Gatesway Balloon Festival. 1049:and the Oxley Nature Center, and the 1045:, is Mohawk Park, which includes the 686:. Recreation in River Parks includes 684:Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area 7: 1427:, one of the largest of its kind in 1174:Brady mansion on North Denver Avenue 1018:National Register of Historic Places 888:Ranch Acres Historic District, Tulsa 230:National Register of Historic Places 1366:East Tulsa is also home to growing 1041:. Northeast of downtown, close to 506:Clinton-Hardy House (NRIS 79002027) 2002: 1687:Savage, Cynthia (September 2000). 1280:and Saint Francis Hospital South. 1278:Cancer Treatment Center of America 1266:Riverwalk Crossing Shopping Center 857:Large Craftsman, North Maple Ridge 437:Buena Vista Park Historic District 431:Buena Vista Park Historic District 50:is the second-largest city in the 25: 1260:, and on the east by the city of 1091:Oklahoma State University - Tulsa 475:music movement during the 1970s. 336:) and opened on August 30, 2008. 2166:Neighborhoods in Tulsa, Oklahoma 2051: 2030: 1977: 1959: 1863: 1186:North Cheyenne Historic District 1053:. This area is also home to the 1035:Booker T. Washington High School 910:Highland and Whiteside Park Area 515:Riverside Studio (NRIS 01000656) 500:McBirney Mansion (NRIS 76001577) 2015: 1395:, Carbondale, Garden City, and 1160:Brady Heights Historic District 928:OU School of Community Medicine 116:, and Oral Roberts University. 96:. The University of Tulsa, the 1997: 1407:, Oakridge, and Allen-Bowden. 1227:Gilcrease Museum main entrance 828:Maple Ridge and Sunset Terrace 610:, is also located in Midtown. 583:Cascia Hall Preparatory School 243:Boston Avenue Methodist Church 186:Boston Avenue Methodist Church 1: 1992: 1987: 1073:Greenwood Historical District 776:house designed about 1920 by 383:Oil Capital Historic District 234:Oil Capital Historic District 85:, a baseball stadium for the 2025: 1982: 509:Nellie Shields Jackson House 444:James Alexander Veasey House 296:Tulsa Performing Arts Center 67:Tulsa Performing Arts Center 1387:West Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma 1339:Southern Hills Country Club 1043:Tulsa International Airport 955:Swan Lake Historic District 823:Skelly Mansion, Maple Ridge 617:A courtyard in Utica Square 479:Riverview Historic District 148:Tulsa International Airport 130:Areas of Tulsa west of the 114:Southern Hills Country Club 2187: 1384: 1244:Tisdale Specialty Clinic. 1216: 1198: 1163: 1067:Greenwood, Tulsa, Oklahoma 1064: 1051:Tulsa Air and Space Museum 958: 903:Patrick Henry Neighborhood 885: 831: 587:college preparatory school 434: 394: 328:. The arena was named the 165: 156:Tulsa Air and Space Museum 38: 1957: 917:Bishop Kelley High School 545:Edison Preparatory School 460:Tulsa Fire Alarm Building 206:320 South Boston Building 792:Historic Districts: the 654:from across the nation. 602:novel series written by 397:Oil Capital of the World 308:Tulsa Symphony Orchestra 1446:of land in West Tulsa. 1303:Tulsa Community College 981:Philbrook Museum of Art 782:Rush, Endacott and Rush 467:, a former church that 334:Bank of Oklahoma Center 224:. Known for a time as " 71:Tulsa Convention Center 1599:(accessed 2016-12-09). 1228: 1175: 1114: 924:University of Oklahoma 858: 824: 754: 738: 618: 491: 415: 392: 370: 349: 244: 177: 36: 1696:National Park Service 1226: 1173: 1112: 856: 822: 752: 736: 634:minor league baseball 616: 503:Patrick M. 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Index

North Tulsa

Arkansas River
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tulsa
state
Oklahoma
Downtown Tulsa
Tulsa Performing Arts Center
Tulsa Convention Center
BOK Center
Owen Park
ONEOK Field
Tulsa Drillers
Greek Revival
Swan Lake
Philbrook Museum
Utica Square
Woodland Hills Mall
Southern Hills Country Club
Asian
Mexican
Arkansas River
West Tulsa
OSU-Tulsa
Gilcrease Museum
Tulsa International Airport
Tulsa Zoo
Tulsa Air and Space Museum
Downtown Tulsa

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