It’s easy to imagine how the city of Tulsa could have grown up around the original post office and the Perryman trading post. Downtown would have been more or less where Brookside is. https://t.co/MRnqNpf5Gt
Mary Helen Stanley is 102 years old. “I don’t remember how I felt at 75 but I think this is it. You keep changing. You go from high to low but stay in the medium. Every day is different. Or it should be. If not, you’re not doing anything.” https://t.co/8x2sF79Edy
If construction had been finished on schedule, Black Friday traffic might be jamming 21st Street this week instead of 71st Street. https://t.co/HPQDw0n2N3
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