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  2. Oklahoma City bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Oklahoma Restaurant Association, which was holding a trade show in the city, assisted rescue workers by providing 15,000 to 20,000 meals over ten days. [ 134 ]

  3. History of Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    History of Oklahoma City. The history of Oklahoma City refers to the history of city of Oklahoma City, and the land on which it developed. Oklahoma City's history begins with the settlement of "unassigned lands" in the region in the 1880s, and continues with the city's development through statehood, World War I and the Oklahoma City bombing.

  4. Oklahoma City Thunder - Wikipedia

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    On September 12, 2023, Oklahoma City announced they were planning on building a new downtown arena for the Thunder at the cost of at least $900 million and with an estimated 2029 opening. [97] The team's owner requested that Oklahoma City provide most of the funding for the stadium construction cost.

  5. Oklahoma City University School of Law - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City University School of Law, also known as OCU Law, is the law school of Oklahoma City University. OCU Law is located in Oklahoma City , Oklahoma , and was founded in 1907. OCU Law was located in the Sarkeys Law Center on the southwest side of the Oklahoma City University campus until spring 2015, when it moved to a new campus near ...

  6. Ponca City, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Ponca City (Iowa-Oto: Chína Uhánⁿdhe) [5] is a city in Kay County in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The city was named after the Ponca tribe. Ponca City had a population of 24,424 in the 2020 census , [ 6 ] down from 25,387 at the time of the 2010 census .

  7. Tyler, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Tyler was the 38th most populous city in Texas (as well as the most populous in Northeast Texas) and 289th in the United States. It is the principal city of the Tyler metropolitan statistical area , which is the 198th most populous metropolitan area in the U.S. and 16th in Texas after Waco and the College Station–Bryan areas, with a ...

  8. Oklahoma City Blue - Wikipedia

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    The franchise also rebranded and was renamed to the Tulsa 66ers, in honor of the U.S. Route 66 which runs through the city and the state of Oklahoma. [5] Starting in 2005, the National Basketball Association announced an affiliation and assignment system for the league.

  9. Labor and Working-Class History Association - Wikipedia

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    The Labor and Working-Class History Association ( LAWCHA) is a non-profit association of academics, educators, students, and labor movement and other activists that promotes research into and publication of materials on the history of the labor movement in North and South America. Its current president is James Gregory, professor of history at ...