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  2. List of city nicknames in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Glenpool – The Town that Made Tulsa Famous [8] Inola – Hay Capital of the World [9] Krebs – Oklahoma's Little Italy; Mannford – Striped Bass Capital. [10] Muskogee – The Gee; Oklahoma City. The Big Friendly [11] The City [4] OKC [12] The Cinderella City [13] Purcell. Quarterhorse Capital of the World. [14] The Heart of Oklahoma. [15]

  3. CoorsTek - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa, Oklahoma, US Tulsa Machine Works & Manufacturing Hillsboro, Oregon, US Formerly Wilbanks, Inc. Alumina tooling for paper mills and metrology. Oak Ridge, Tennesse, US Formerly Coors Technical Ceramics Co. [86] Austin, Houston, US [87] and Odessa, TX Petrochemical, oil and gas hardware and services. Salt Lake City, Utah, US Ceramatec, Inc ...

  4. Jack Zink - Wikipedia

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    Zink was the son of John Steele Zink and Swannie Estelle Smith Zink. He was born and grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma and was educated at Oklahoma State University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering in 1951. He died in Tulsa on February 5, 2005. [4]

  5. Pythian Building - Wikipedia

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    The Gillette-Tyrrell Building is a building in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma.It was begun in 1929 by two Tulsa oilmen, J. M. Gillette [a] and H. C. Tyrrell. They initially planned to construct a three-story office building at 432 S. Boulder Avenue, topped by a ten-story hotel, but these plans were canceled during the Great Depression and they stopped construction at the third floor.

  6. Victor Joseph Reed - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States Victor Joseph Reed (December 23, 1905 – September 7, 1971) was an American clergyman of the Roman Catholic Church . He served as Bishop of Oklahoma City-Tulsa from 1958 until his death in 1971.

  7. KHTT - Wikipedia

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    KHTT (106.9 FM, "106.9 K-HITS") is a top 40 mainstream (CHR) radio station licensed to Muskogee, Oklahoma, and serving the Tulsa metropolitan area. It is owned by Griffin Communications. The radio studios are located in Downtown Tulsa and the transmitter is south of Bixby. KHTT broadcasts using HD Radio technology.