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  2. Timeline of Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Indian Territory, Eastern part of present-day Oklahoma. 1826 – Creek people begin to settle the town of Tulasi after their expulsion from the Southeastern United States. 1861 – Battle of Chusto-Talasah – Civil War battle occurs north of Tulsa. 1878 – First post office established at Perryman ranch. [1] 1882 –

  3. History of Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The Creek Council Oak Tree in 2012. The city now known as Tulsa was first settled by the Lochapoka (Turtle Clan) Muscogee() between 1828 and 1836.Driven from their native Alabama, and led by their chief, Achee Yahola, the Lochapokas established a new home at a site near present-day Cheyenne Avenue and 18th Street.

  4. Gilcrease Museum - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Cherokee leader Cunne Shote (1762) by Francis Parsons. Gilcrease Museum, also known as the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, [1] is a museum northwest of downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma housing the world's largest, most comprehensive collection of art of the American West, as well as a growing collection of art and artifacts from Central and South America.

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  6. Thomas Gilcrease - Wikipedia

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    On August 22, 1908, Gilcrease married Belle M. Harlow, a member of the Osage Nation. [2] He fathered two sons with Belle: William Thomas Gilcrease, Jr., who was born on July 23, 1909, in Oklahoma and died on March 16, 1967, in Nacogdoches, Nacogdoches County, Texas, and Barton Eugene Gilcrease, who was born on April 12, 1911, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and died on September 25, 1991, in San Antonio ...

  7. Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa (/ ˈ t ʌ l s ə / TUL-sə) is the second-most-populous city in the state of Oklahoma, after Oklahoma City, and the 48th-most-populous city in the United States. The population was 413,066 as of the 2020 census. [5]

  8. Long-delayed OKPOP Museum in Tulsa lays off much of its ... - AOL

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    Initially announced in 2009, the museum is to showcase "the influence of Oklahoma artists on popular culture around the world." Initially announced in 2009, the museum is to showcase "the ...

  9. List of museums in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Mac's Antique Car Museum: Tulsa: Tulsa: Green Country: Automotive: May be closed [61] McAlester Building Foundation: McAlester: Pittsburg: Kiamichi Country: Local history: Located in a former high school [62] Sand Creek Museum / Major County Historical Society Museum: Fairview: Major: Red Carpet Country: Local history: website: Mannford Museum ...