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Tulsa is the second-largest city in the state of Oklahoma and 45th-most populous city in the United States. Tulsa was settled between 1828 and 1836 by the Lochapoka Band of Creek Native American tribe. For most of the 20th century, the city held the nickname "Oil Capital of the World" and … See more
What was to ultimately become Tulsa was part of Indian Territory, which was created as part of the relocation of the Five Civilized Tribes See more
Kendall College, a Presbyterian school, moved to Tulsa from Muskogee in 1907. This school, the forerunner of the University of Tulsa, … See more
In August, 1882, the population of Tulsa was about 200, when the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, which later merged into the See more
By 1920 the population boomed to over 72,000. Many of these new residents came from Pennsylvania, Ohio, and New York. … See more
In 1930, the population was over 140,000 people, approximately double that of the 1920 census. Some significant events continued from the … See more
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Web4 days ago · Tulsa, city, Osage and Tulsa counties, seat (1907) of Tulsa county, northeastern Oklahoma, U.S., situated on the Arkansas River. It …
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WebWelcome to the Tulsa & Oklahoma History Resources Guide. To promote lifelong learning and contribute to a stronger community, Tulsa City-County Library c ollects, organizes, and preserves materials on the history of …
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Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia
WebWebsite. www.cityoftulsa.org. Tulsa ( / ˈtʌlsə / TULL-sə) is the second-most-populous city in the state of Oklahoma, after Oklahoma City, and is the 47th-most-populous city in the United States. The population was …
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WebThe Tulsa Historical Society & Museum has eight rotating exhibit galleries featuring stories from Tulsa’s past. The museum collects, preserves, and exhibits artifacts and archives from YOUR Tulsa history.
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WebMay 31, 2012 · In June 1921, a series of events nearly destroyed the entire Greenwood area. Following World War I, Tulsa was recognized nationally for its affluent African American community known as the Greenwood …
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