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Art Deco Buildings in Tulsa.  Art Deco architecture abounds here.  This site includes photos and brief descriptions of buildings, panoramic views of their neighborhoods, and the opportunity to locate them on a Google map.  Other informtion on historic buildings and places can be found here.  From the Tulsa Preservation Commission.  [ccr]
http://www.tulsapreservationcommission.org/artdeco/buildings/

Tulsa Architecture.  More Art Deco.  Nice photos and descriptions of ten significant buildings, by Michael Leland.  Also links to his sites on New York, Chicago, St. Louis, and Toronto. [ccr]
http://www.michael.leland.name/tulmain.htm 

History of the Cherokee.  A comprehensive treatment of the Cherokee Nation, which was significantly impacted and displaced after European contact.   Includes maps and images arranged chronologically.  Designed and written by Ken Martin.  [cc]
http://cherokeehistory.com/index.html#images

Kingfisher.  A nice photo essay of this small Oklahoma town put together for the high school class of 1952.  A highlight is the swinging bridge across Uncle John's Creek.  [ccr]  
http://khs52.org/PHOTTOUR.HTML 

Digital Atlases, Searchable Digital Archives, and Other Sites Useful for Exploring Places:

Oklahoma Atlas.  An on-going project to map physical, political, cultural, and economic information in the state of Oklahoma. Created by Greg Plumb and the Department of Cartography and Geography at East Central University in Ada.  Many of the maps in this atlas are drawn by students.   [hts]
http://www.okatlas.org

 


 


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