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Old 04-05-2014, 08:53 PM
 
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Old 04-05-2014, 09:00 PM
 
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Default Tulsa Oklahoma Howest2008 Walk About March 20th thur 25th

Tulsa Iconic Art Work/ Aloft Hotel Area / Cox Business Center In Far Background


Tulsa Downtown Iconic Churches


Tulsa OK Downtown Iconic Churches
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Old 04-05-2014, 09:10 PM
 
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Default Tulsa Oklahoma Howest2008 Walk About March 20th thur 25th

Tulsa Iconic Downtown Churches


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Old 12-15-2014, 01:38 PM
 
Location: Tulsa Ok
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The Tulsa skyline has changed in the last few years this new picture shows the new skyline viewed from the front of the BOK center. If you can see the Williams tower from this angle it is a older picture. I like this new picture a lot.
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Old 12-15-2014, 01:54 PM
 
Location: Tulsa Ok
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This new Tulsa skyline picture at night was taken from the boulder bridge. The cityscape shows the city lights quite well. The led lights change colors, this small version image hides the ornamental iron art, it can be seen in a large image say a 24x36 and larger. Downtown Tulsa is alive and well.
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Old 03-01-2015, 09:33 PM
 
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Lucky me...moving back to Tulsa this Nov 2015 We sold our home in 2008 for about 10.000 more than we paid for it and moved back down south to Mississippi back to the gulf waters and casinos. I liked it but hubby hates MS to many storms and rain for a Okie like himself. So, back to the best city I can think of Tulsa. So, now the search for a home in the 85000 cash range with 2/2 and garage if we find 3 bedroom that would be great. brick or siding we don't care. fireplace would be nice all areas to look except north Tulsa. We lived in Carbondale area and I loved it. rib crib, elmers BBQ and El Rio Verde Mexican Restaurant all nearby. any help would be appreciated greatly
wishlist 2/2/1 1000 plus square feet hardwood or tile fireplace brick or siding either way...any web sites to search please, let me know Zillow,remax,keller Williams, dennis hall realty, trulia too I'm out of ideas
MB
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Old 03-02-2015, 10:35 AM
 
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The reflections of The Tulsa skyline in the river adds interest to the picture. I love taking photos of the skyline. By John Shoemaker Tulsa


I was driving on the highway and saw this awesome sun set with Tulsa in the background pulled over climbed up the bank and took this skyline picture. The red in the clouds went away in short order about three minutes I think I made it just in time.
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Old 03-10-2015, 11:35 PM
 
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Lucky me...moving back to Tulsa this Nov 2015 We sold our home in 2008 for about 10.000 more than we paid for it and moved back down south to Mississippi back to the gulf waters and casinos. I liked it but hubby hates MS to many storms and rain for a Okie like himself. So, back to the best city I can think of Tulsa. So, now the search for a home in the 85000 cash range with 2/2 and garage if we find 3 bedroom that would be great. brick or siding we don't care. fireplace would be nice all areas to look except north Tulsa. We lived in Carbondale area and I loved it. rib crib, elmers BBQ and El Rio Verde Mexican Restaurant all nearby. any help would be appreciated greatly
wishlist 2/2/1 1000 plus square feet hardwood or tile fireplace brick or siding either way...any web sites to search please, let me know Zillow,remax,keller Williams, dennis hall realty, trulia too I'm out of ideas
MB
Tulsa, OK Real Estate & Homes For Sale - 3,066 Homes | Zillow
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Old 06-04-2015, 11:57 AM
 
Location: Tulsa Ok
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Some Tulsa places to watch for when visiting Tulsa Ok. Route 66 has three roads thru Tulsa, Historic Route 66; that travels along Admiral, more signs on 11st. and the I-44 just says 66 some what confessing plus every one and there bother has a place to see on the route even if it's five miles off the route.


A different view of Tulsa at night the city is very well lighted at night. The reflection adds to the picture, the Tulsa building are adding a lot of lighting to the tops of the buildings I like it a lot.

This view of downtown looking north on Boston street just has bits of color. I like the picture in black and white with an art deco border.


Looking for an unusual little building the Blue dome sure makes for a great picture with the skyline in the background., The whole district is named after it I think the bicycle adds to the picture. The Blue Dome sits on the original 1926-1932 alignment of Route 66 Blue Dome Historic District, 313 East 2nd Street, (2nd and Elgin) National Register of Historic Places


The meadow gold sigh on Tulsa'a 11th street is a great photo opportunity.

The route 66 Cyrus Avery bronze statue sitting in the centennial plaza looks great day or night. A lot of visitors like to have there picture made in front the statue or with the route 66 sign on the bridge in the background.
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Old 06-08-2015, 11:22 AM
 
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This new Tulsa skyline picture at night was taken from the boulder bridge.

Your pictures are great. Keep up the good work.
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