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Heavenly Deco [Boston Avenue United Methodist Church]
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The Legacy of Oklahoma Architecture
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Learning from Oklahoma: Who we are and where we are
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Up in Smoke [Former Tulsa City Incinerator converted to artist studio and home]
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Tulsa finds a future for Adams Hotel
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Tulsa Digs: On the block
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Definitely Deco: For more than 30 years, architect Thomas Thixton has been steward to one of America's earliest examples of this ultra-modern house style
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Building Brady: There's something good in the neighbrohood
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All Deco, All the Time: Retro at the World Art Deco Conference in Tulsa
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BOOMTOWN MEDICINE
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Edward Buehler Delk, architect
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The architecture of Charles Stevens Dilbeck
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Villa Revived: Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma, Urban Design Group and Michael Lustig & Associates, Architects
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Philtower Building, Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Through the ages
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Office Building, Tulsa, Okla. Built for Waite Phillips.
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Oklahoma Natural Gas Building, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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The Frank Lloyd Wright companion
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Frank Lloyd Wright: the houses
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That damn art woman: Adah Robinson, Bruce Goff and the controversy behind the design of the Boston Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church, South
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A guide to Villa Philbrook and its gardens
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Waite Phillips: the spirit that built Philbrook : the story of the Philbrook Museum of Art, Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Many more historic Tulsa homes
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An historic walking tour of downtown Tulsa's national register buildings
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Historic Tulsa homes circa 1920
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Early history of southwest Tulsa
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Downtown Tulsa intensive-level historic resources survey
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Perform: designing for the performing arts
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Art deco Tulsa
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Analysis of the Art Deco style of architecture in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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The architecture of John Duncan Forsyth
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Beacon Hill Baptist
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Oklahoma!
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Goff in the desert
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Definitively Deco: For More Than 30 Years, Architect Thomas Thixton Has Been Steward to One of America's Earliest Examples of theis Ultra-Modern House Style
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Historic Tulsa: an illustrated history of Tulsa & Tulsa county
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A walking tour of downtown Tulsa
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Vintage Tulsa neon signs: a few of our favorite neon treasures
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Tulsa's deco gems
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Tulsa: the war years
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Tulsa's uncommon houses
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Tulsa mansions & historic homes
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Tulsa deco
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Tulsa art deco
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Tulsa Art Deco Experience
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Tulsa art deco: an architectural era, 1925-1942
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Tulsa art deco
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Tomorrow's historic Tulsa homes
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One hundred more historic Tulsa homes
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One hundred historic Tulsa homes
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A Neighborhood history of Tulsa's historic Kendall-Whittier
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A Neighborhood history of Tulsa's historic White City
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A Neighborhood history of Tulsa's historic Tracy Park
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A Neighborhood history of Tulsa's historic Riverview
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A Neighborhood history of Tulsa's historic Reservoir Hill
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A Neighborhood history of Tulsa's historic Owen Park
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Eton Square
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A House for a Cousin: The Richard Lloyd Jones House
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Controversies: Tulsa Tower's hiostirc status questioned by U.S. Park Service [Cosden Building/Mid-Continent Tower]
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Philtower Building, Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Unobstructed concourses [Tulsa Municpal Airport]
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Will Rogers High School: The Public Works Administration, Progressive Education, and a Modern School
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Tulsa’s Historic Neighborhood Series: Riverview
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Thematic Survey of Historic Barns in Northeast Oklahoma: Adair, Cherokee, Creek, Craig, Delaware, Mayes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Rogers, Dequoyah, Tulsa, Wagoner, and Washington Counties
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Striving for meaning in religious architecture: the Diocesan Benedictine Monastery of Our Lady of the Cenacle
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The artwork of Tulsa: a centennial collection
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A Vision of a Church at Tulsa
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Taste in America
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Googie redux: ultramodern roadside architecture
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Parochial School to add "Extras" Later
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"Katy" Depots of Oklahoma: A Pictorial History
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