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  2. File:OKMap-doton-Tulsa.PNG - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Map of Oklahoma highlighting Tulsa County.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 800 × 397 pixels. ... English: This is a locator map showing Tulsa County in Oklahoma. For more information, ...

  4. File:Tulsa Oklahoma US street map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Editable Vector Map of the Tulsa Oklahoma US in SVG format. Can be edited in the following programs: Adobe Illustrator, CorelDraw, InkScape Principal streets and roads, names places, residential streets and roads, road number labels, water objects, land use areas.

  5. Downtown Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Tulsa is an area of approximately 1.4 square miles (3.6 km 2) surrounded by an inner-dispersal loop created by Interstate 244, US 64 and US 75. [1] The area serves as Tulsa's financial and business district; it is the focus of a large initiative to draw tourism, which includes plans to capitalize on the area's historic architecture. [2]

  6. Mayo Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Mayo Hotel was built in 1925, designed by architect George Winkler, and financed by John D. and Cass A. Mayo. [2] The base of two-story Doric columns supports fourteen floors marked with false terracotta balconies, and a two-story crown of stone and a dentiled cornice [3] At the time the 600-room hotel was the tallest building in Oklahoma.

  7. Brady Hotel (Tulsa) - Wikipedia

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    The original Brady Hotel, a three-story wood-frame building, was built in 1903 at Archer and North Main in Tulsa, Oklahoma by W. Tate Brady.It was the first hotel in Tulsa with baths, conveniently located to the Frisco railroad depot, and very popular among the oil men attracted by the new oil discoveries at Glen Pool.