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  2. James Talley - Wikipedia

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    Born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, [3] Talley is an artist whose vision of the American experience, as author David McGee has said, is "startlingly original." [citation needed] As a youth, Talley's family moved from their home in Mehan, Oklahoma, near Stillwater, to Washington state, where his father worked as a chemical operator in the Hanford plutonium factory.

  3. Chowdown Countdown - Wikipedia

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    Chowdown Countdown is an American television special series that features 101 places to find the tastiest and most amazing food at various locations across America. Each episode counts down to the number one spot and features all different types of establishments such as restaurants, diners, drive-ins, bars, burger joints, bakeries, drivethrus, delicatessens, ice cream parlors, pubs, sandwich ...

  4. 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]

  5. bartcop - Wikipedia

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    bartcop (born Terrence R. Coppage September 12, 1953 - March 5, 2014) was a liberal blogger from Tulsa, Oklahoma, active on the web since 1996 who produced his own internet radio show beginning in 2004. On his death he received many tributes from the liberal blogosphere. [1]

  6. Doug Marlette - Wikipedia

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    He illustrated the 1970-71 FSU yearbook, Tally Ho, including a wraparound cover. [4] Marlette was the cartoonist for The Charlotte Observer (1972–1987), The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (1987–89) for which he won a Pulitzer Prize in 1988, New York Newsday (1989–02), The Tallahassee Democrat (2002–06) and The Tulsa World (2006–07). [2]

  7. Buildings of Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa is a hub of art deco and contemporary architecture, and most buildings of Tulsa are in either of these two styles. Prominent buildings include the BOK Tower, the second tallest building in Oklahoma; the futurist Oral Roberts University campus and adjacent Cityplex Towers, a group of towers that includes the third tallest building in Oklahoma; Boston Avenue Methodist Church, an Art Deco ...

  8. Timeline of Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    1901 Oil discovered at Red Fork, near Tulsa, starting oil boom. [2] [6]George D. Blakey becomes the fourth mayor. [7]1902 – Tulsa chartered as a city. [4]1903 Telephone system sold to Indian Territory Telephone Company.

  9. List of people from Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Kathy Taylor (born 1955), Mayor of Tulsa (2006–2009) John Volz (1935–2011), attorney for the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana, died in Tulsa in 2011; R. James Woolsey Jr. (born 1941), former director, Central Intelligence Agency; Terry Young (born 1948), former mayor of the City of Tulsa