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The study for moving and rebuilding of the highway I-244 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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<blockquote data-quote="Raido Free America" data-source="post: 3982666" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>In Sand Springs highway 412 covers the SPRING, that Sand Springs is named for! I guess the government was RACIEST against SPRINGS, or THE SAND SPRINGS RESIDENTS, so they ran the highway right over it? This spring has been well know for literally hundreds of years, for the best drinking water around this area. The first time this spring was mentioned in europian writings, was in in 1540, when Coronado, the Spanish explorer, and his column, camped at this spring! He discribed the area as pleasent, with large hard wood tree, and an abundence of very sweet water coming out of the sandy hill side! If our governmet can afford to spend millions to move 244 away from Green Wood Ave., to make political points for Biden, can they afford to move 412, to preserve a very historical spring? Now the water comes up under the highway, and has a culvert that that drains it to the south, on the east edge of Sand Springs, along the walking path.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3982666, member: 45328"] In Sand Springs highway 412 covers the SPRING, that Sand Springs is named for! I guess the government was RACIEST against SPRINGS, or THE SAND SPRINGS RESIDENTS, so they ran the highway right over it? This spring has been well know for literally hundreds of years, for the best drinking water around this area. The first time this spring was mentioned in europian writings, was in in 1540, when Coronado, the Spanish explorer, and his column, camped at this spring! He discribed the area as pleasent, with large hard wood tree, and an abundence of very sweet water coming out of the sandy hill side! If our governmet can afford to spend millions to move 244 away from Green Wood Ave., to make political points for Biden, can they afford to move 412, to preserve a very historical spring? Now the water comes up under the highway, and has a culvert that that drains it to the south, on the east edge of Sand Springs, along the walking path. [/QUOTE]
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