I didn't mean to put this blog on the back-burner during this busy time of the year, but that seems to be the case. I will try to get something posted later on this week...... Thanks for stopping by!
Monday, December 13, 2010
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Tulsa Christmas Parade- 1940's
Tulsa's Christmas Parade was always held in the day so that people would stay and shop. Like many, my sisters and I would always anticipate Santa's arrival at the end of the parade. This is from Jack Frank's movie collection. Enjoy!
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Friday, December 3, 2010
Historic Holiday Gifts
As you all may know, I don't allow advertising on this website (other than what Google makes me have) because I don't want to junk it up and make it hard to navigate. That being said, here is my one and only personal advertisement for two items.
*I have created a 2011 calendar for sale, highlighting some of early Tulsa's churches and schools. You can check it out HERE.
*Also, there's this cookbook that I wrote awhile back. You can purchase a copy of it at the gift kiosk at the Tulsa Historical Society or you can email me (tulsahistory@aol.com) and I will mail you a copy. You can see more about it HERE.
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OK, that's it for the self-promoting. Hope everyone enjoys the holiday season.
*I have created a 2011 calendar for sale, highlighting some of early Tulsa's churches and schools. You can check it out HERE.
*Also, there's this cookbook that I wrote awhile back. You can purchase a copy of it at the gift kiosk at the Tulsa Historical Society or you can email me (tulsahistory@aol.com) and I will mail you a copy. You can see more about it HERE.
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OK, that's it for the self-promoting. Hope everyone enjoys the holiday season.
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