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Timeline of Tulsa, Oklahoma

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1826 - Creek Indians expelled from the southeastern United States settled in the town of Turashi

1884 - Presbyterian Church established a missionary school to become the first public school after Tulsa founded

Orcutt Lake and the amusement park developed by privately owned company were opened as Tulsa's first playground and advertised. [15]

Orcutt Lake The amusement park was closed and changed to residential area of ​​Swan Lake. Gus Orcutt developed his development to Tulsa developer EJ. Selling to Brennan, he named Swan Lake. Brennan donated the lake as a public park in Tulsa City. [twenty five]

The flood of the Arkansas River seriously damaged the Tulsa water purification plant and moved it to a place near Mohawk Park. [30]

1952 - The second pipe from Eucha Lake and Spavinaw to Tulsa to supplement the city's water supply. [9]

1971 - Katosa, Port of Tulsa is open for shipment by the navigation system of McClellan-Kar Arkansas river

Tulsa Central High School moved from the facility in downtown to the facility in the new Osage area. Old school lease (reuse) to Oklahoma state public service company as a new head office after redevelopment

Tulsa received the 1992 Excellence Public Service Award for the Flood Management Program of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). [30]

Former PSO Headquarters was renamed Art Deco Loft And Apartments, and tenants moved in newly in July. [61]

2017 - EF - 2 tornado attacks the southeastern part of Tulsa from late August 5 to August 6, causing serious physical damage, no one dies, 32 people are taken to the hospital

"Tulsa incident chronology". Regional history of research center. Research guide Tulsa County County Library

National African American History and Culture Museum. "Collection search: Tulsa" Washington DC: The Smithsonian Institute. (In 10 years)

The biggest terrorist attack in Oklahoma occurred in Oklahoma City's 1995 federal building. In 1921, this street in Tulsa was on the road. The Greenwood community of Tulsa, Oklahoma is unique. In the early 20th century, it was called "Black Wall Wall Street", living with black people and Native Americans, became rich from the discovery of oil. But wealth does not mean equality. Caucasian inhabitants feel uneasy about the rise of the black wealth, and are trying to implement public isolation measures. In 1914, Tulsa passed a law prohibiting everyone from living in one block, and over three quarters of the original residents belonged to another race. Greenwood is isolated. It mainly includes law firm offices, car shops, cafes, cinemas, funeral homes, pool halls, hairdressers, grocery stores, fur shops, and sweets stores.

In 1921, when KKK realized the success of the black community in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Tulsa's racial riot began. Tulsa Oklahoma was then the wealthiest black community in the United States then business was booming, but of course the Caucasians were scared to see this success. KKK took away their business and living from African Americans and completely desperately desperately wanted the black community of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Oklahoma school curriculum missed Tulsa's racial riot in all historical books and tried to conceal the facts that occurred. Recently, the learning requirements of Oklahoma shows the concealment of history.