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  2. Davenport, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    At the 2000 census there were 881 people, 353 households, and 261 families living in the town. The population density was 1,082.2 inhabitants per square mile (417.8/km 2). ...

  3. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads MallOklahoma City (1974–2017) Eastland Mall – Tulsa (1984–2007) Heritage Park Mall – Midwest City (1978–2010) Oakwood Mall – Enid (1984–present) OKC Outlets – Oklahoma City (2011–present, outdoor) Penn Square MallOklahoma City (1982–present) Quail Springs MallOklahoma City (1980–present)

  4. Rock Café - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's cookbook, [6] written during the rebuilding effort, [7] was published in November 2009. Rock Café proprietor Dawn Welch, a long-time promoter of U.S. Route 66 in Oklahoma [ 8 ] selected by The Oklahoman as Oklahoma's 2009 Woman of the Year, [ 9 ] is the basis for animated character Sally Carrera in the Pixar film Cars .

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  6. Davenport Downtown Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district was the location for the city's financial institutions, including the city's tallest building, Davenport Bank and Trust (1927). [7] Several hotels, including the Davenport Hotel (1907), were built in the district to serve the main train stations and Hotel Blackhawk (1914, 1920) was a convention-oriented hotel.

  7. Bridge Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Besides Fulton, three other prominent members of the Davenport community built houses on Bridge Avenue. John B. Carmichael dealt in books, stationary, and wallpaper; Josiah Dow owned a grain mill; and John Forrest was a local politician and commercial developer. [5] Forrest is also responsible for the Forrest Block downtown. [2]

  8. Putnam-Parker Block - Wikipedia

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    A 1910 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map shows the location of the Putnam Building (gold) on the lower left. The rest of the half-block, listed as the North Putnum Buildings, was built by Antoine Le Claire. Antoine LeClaire , who was primarily responsible for establishing the city of Davenport, built a hotel named the LeClaire House on the northeast ...

  9. 1 person hurt in Iowa mall shooting that sent people running ...

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    Davenport Police posted a statement on Facebook that the wounded person had non-life-threatening injuries following the shooting inside NorthPark Mall in Davenport, an east-central Iowa city near ...