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  2. Circuit City - Wikipedia

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    Circuit City was a consumer electronics retail company founded in 1949 as Wards Company and operated stores across the United States. It pioneered the electronics superstore format in the 1970s and changed its name to Circuit City in 1984, but went bankrupt in 2009 and relaunched in 2016.

  3. Cain's Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    Cain's Ballroom is a historic music venue in Tulsa, Oklahoma that was built in 1924 as a garage. It played a prominent role in the development of western swing and hosted the Sex Pistols in 1978.

  4. Neighborhoods of Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the diverse and historic neighborhoods of Tulsa, the second-largest city in Oklahoma. Explore downtown, midtown, west Tulsa, east Tulsa, and more, with photos, maps, and links.

  5. Perry Publishing and Broadcasting - Wikipedia

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    The station later became KVSP and was the first urban contemporary station in the Oklahoma City market since the early-1990s. With the success of KVSP, Perry soon acquired KJMM in Tulsa . Today the company operates stations in several cities in Oklahoma and has recently (as of August, 2007) acquired Radio One 's cluster of stations in Augusta ...

  6. Creek Council Oak Tree - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the historic oak tree that marks the founding of Tulsa, Oklahoma by the Creek Nation in 1836. The tree is a National Register of Historic Places and a cultural landmark with a park, a sculpture and a painting.

  7. List of newspapers in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    African-American newspaper founded by A. J. Smitherman; succeeded by the Tulsa Star [21] The Oklahoma (City) Times: Oklahoma City: 1889 1984 [22] Skiatook Sentinel: Skiatook: 1905 [23] Tulsa Business Journal: Tulsa: Formerly published by Community Publishing Tulsa County News: Tulsa: 2012 Published by Gary Percefull Tulsa Star: Tulsa: 1913 1921

  8. Tulsa, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Tulsa is the second-most-populous city in Oklahoma with 413,066 residents as of 2020. It was settled by the Creek Nation and became a major oil hub in the 20th century.

  9. KRMG (AM) - Wikipedia

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    KRMG (740 kHz) is a conservative news/talk radio station owned by Cox Media Group and simulcast with KRMG-FM 102.3. It broadcasts at 50,000 watts by day and 25,000 watts at night to Tulsa and Oklahoma City areas.