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  2. L. R. Kershaw - Wikipedia

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    As President of the Southwest American Livestock Show, he saw the need for a new facility to show cattle in Oklahoma City, which was founded in 1889. He convinced officials with the Armour and Company packing house in Chicago to contribute $200,000 charged to advertising to go towards the construction of a Livestock Pavilion at the Oklahoma ...

  3. Sand Springs Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Sand Springs Railway (reporting mark SS) (originally the Sand Springs Interurban Railway) is a class III railroad operating in Oklahoma.It was formed in 1911 by industrialist Charles Page to connect his newly formed city of Sand Springs to Tulsa, operating both as a passenger-carrying interurban and a freight carrier.

  4. SageNet Center - Wikipedia

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    SageNet Center; Former names: I.P.E. Buliling QuikTrip Center (2007–2012) River Spirit Expo (2013–2021) General information; Town or city: Tulsa, Oklahoma: Country: United States

  5. Tulsa State Fair - Wikipedia

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    The 1931 bond issue of $500,000 provided funds to construct the art deco-style Tulsa Fairgrounds Pavilion and make other necessary improvements, which led to the 1935 legislation that elevated the small local free fair to state fair status. [3] In 1949, the Tulsa State Fair merged with a spring livestock show to bring livestock events to the ...

  6. Oklahoma man hacked government site to buy cars at auction for $1

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    Deals on vehicles and jewelry through a U.S. government auction website were a steal in more ways than one: An Oklahoma man pleaded guilty to hacking a website to buy the items for $1 each ...

  7. Fair Meadows Race Track - Wikipedia

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    The track features live horse races Thursday through Sunday from early June to late July at its facility at Expo Square Pavilion in the Tulsa State Fairgrounds. While the Expo Square is known for the annual Chili Bowl Midget Nationals & Tulsa Shootout races in the Expo Center, the Fair Meadows Race Track has hosted some motorsports events as well.

  8. American Bucking Bull - Wikipedia

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    The RSR, transferred to American Bucking Bull, Inc., becoming the heart of the organization. The DNA registry database grew from 20,000 livestock registrations to over 180,000 in a little over a decade. [9] At that point, in 2003, other investors were invited to buy stock in the ABBI. Thousands of dollars were invested, which the PBR matched.

  9. Cherokee Outlet - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma, the Cherokee Outlet, and Indian reservations established in the state and in the Cherokee Outlet. The Cherokee Outlet, or Cherokee Strip, was located in what is now the state of Oklahoma in the United States. It was a 60-mile-wide (97 km) parcel of land south of the Oklahoma–Kansas border between 96 and 100°W. The Cherokee Outlet ...