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Marian Clark
My home is in the Texas panhandle - Hereford, Texas. I attended Texas Tech in Lubbock,have a degree in Vocational Home Economics and have done graduate work in foods and nutrition. After college I worked for a utility company in the home service department and traveled extensively. Wanting... show more

My home is in the Texas panhandle - Hereford, Texas. I attended Texas Tech in Lubbock,have a degree in Vocational Home Economics and have done graduate work in foods and nutrition. After college I worked for a utility company in the home service department and traveled extensively. Wanting summers free for more travel, I took a teaching position after 2 years and went to west Texas - McCamey then Odessa - where I met my husband. Ken is a petroleum engineer with his BS and Masters from UC in Berkley. We lived there for a few months then went back to Odessa where he worked for Amoco and I taught until our daughter was born. We soon transferred to Tulsa and have lived here, a few blocks off Route 66, for over 30 years. We have two children and 4 grandchildren and Ken has had his own business since the mid '80s.We love Tulsa, our friends, our home, our church, and the beauty of this area. Route 66 has opened a wonderful window to the world where I have met fantastic friends and made lifelong memories.
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Skulls and Coffee
Skulls and Coffee rated it 14 years ago
This is a detailed and gripping story of Tulsa from the first Native Americans to the oilmen. Tulsa has such a rich history that it's nearly impossible to really review this book. I will say if you have an interested in Tulsa history, pick this up. You wont' be disappointed.
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