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  2. The Ark (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The website's critics consensus reads, "The core concept of The Ark ought to be alluring enough for the sci-fi faithful, but blasé writing and chintzy production values call into question whether this particular world is worth preserving." [30] Metacritic assigned a score of 50 out of 100 based on 9 critics, indicating "mixed or average ...

  3. Tulsa Municipal Building - Wikipedia

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    The building was first occupied in 1917, finished construction in 1919 and was the seat of city government until 1969. [2] [3] The building was vacant between 1969 and 1973, when it was renovated by architect Joe Coleman. [1] [2] In 1975, the building was the second building in Tulsa listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] [4]

  4. Dean Devlin explains why 'The Ark' isn't 'woke' sci-fi ... - AOL

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    The Ark is taking flight on Syfy in a post-Mandalorian, post-Star Trek: Discovery world when original sci-fi shows are having a harder time gaining traction with audiences.And Devlin — who ...

  5. West Tulsa, Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    West Tulsa is a local name given to an area situated in the west section of the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States which includes various communities to the west and south of the Arkansas River. As development between Sand Springs and Tulsa continued in the late 19th through the early 20th centuries, the name "West Tulsa" was used to refer ...

  6. Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Areas of Tulsa west of the Arkansas River are called West Tulsa and are marked by large parks, wilderness reserves, and large oil refineries. The northern tier of the city is home to OSU-Tulsa, Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa International Airport, the Tulsa Zoo, the Tulsa Air and Space Museum, and the nation's third-largest municipal park, Mohawk Park ...

  7. Owen Park, Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    Owen's concern proved to be prophetic when a young lad drowned in the abandoned brick pit in 1954. The city soon moved to repurchase and fill the pit. The reclaimed property was again added to the park. In 1913, the ravine in Owen Park was dammed to create a small lake which was used as a city swimming pool.

  8. Maple Ridge, Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    Maple Ridge Historic District (MRHD) was the first Tulsa neighborhood to be listed in the Oklahoma Landmarks Inventory. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 6, 1983, under National Register Criteria A and C. Its NRIS number is 83002138. [2] The period of significance is given as 1912-1932.

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