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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ADB_not-just-a-ball-game_Tulsa-OK.html
Pokkecetv mahoke tomes momes tomisen matekoset tokot omes. Nake acaket ontomen safvcket omhoyatet tomes. Epofvnkv emaye sarakecat omhoyates. Pokkape waret huerihocvt acayecet omhoyate tomes. Honvntaket momen hoktaket etemafvckake tomes. Pokkon tem…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ADA_creek-stickball-park_Tulsa-OK.html
A-ne-jo-di, or Stickball, is a Creek game played around a single 5-10 meter pole, topped with a brightly painted animal skull, and a blue painted ring 60cm toward the top. Points are scored by hitting the pole above the blue ring, or better yet, h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AD8_mary-veasey-leech_Tulsa-OK.html
In 1913, when Mary Veasey Leech was eight years old, she moved into the house across from the Council Oak Tree. Her father, James Alexander Veasey, taught young Mary about respect for our history and for all people. The pair ensured that the Counc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AD4_creek-nation-council-oak-memorial_Tulsa-OK.html
Fire is a revered element of many sacred rituals of the Mvskoke (Muscogee Creek People). The sacred fire represents the divine masculine of the "Epofvnkv" (the Creator) to which all things are connected. The sacred fires were integral to the re…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ACY_colonial-garden_Tulsa-OK.html
The Colonial Garden is the third garden in the series of five historic theme gardens. Colonists claiming the Virginia wilderness brought with them the formal, Dutch-English gardening style prevalent in England during the reign of William and Ma…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ACU_sim-n-bol-var_Tulsa-OK.html
Liberator of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Panam?.Born: Caracas, VenezuelaJuly 24, 1783Died: Santa Marta, ColombiaDecember 17, 1830 "I prefer the title of Citizen to that of Liberator, because while the latter has its origin i…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ACT_the-gillies_Tulsa-OK.html
Gilcrease Museum pays tribute to the 13 visionary women who founded The Gillies, a volunteer organization formed in 1967 to serve the many needs of the museum. We salute these community leaders who played such an important role in developing what …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ACM_philtower-building_Tulsa-OK.html
was listed on theNational Register ofHistoric PlacesAugust 27, 1979by the Office of Archaeologyand Historic Preservation,Department of the Interior,Washington, D.C. Constructed in 1928, the Philtower was designed by architect Edward Buehler Del…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ACK_pentane-c5h12-molecular-model_Tulsa-OK.html
Oil and gas - produced by Amoco Production Company in more than 1200 fields in North America - are among the most adaptable resources known to modern man. Hydrocarbon molecules from oil and gas are the building blocks for thousands of products whi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1ACJ_first-presbyterian-church-centennial_Tulsa-OK.html
First church in TulsaFirst meetings - 1883Chartered as a congregation - 1885 The Centennial MarkerGiven 1985 by theMr. and Mrs. ClassOrganized in 1929
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