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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: 3983317" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>Sand Springs and it's founder Charles Page, have some amazing history! I have always thought this story would make a great movie, if done right! There is one book that I know of, written by a lady that was raised at the Sand Springs Orphans Home, from the age of one or two years old, She remembered Mr Page, and the last time I talked to her she was almost 100 years old, and selling her book," A Fools Enterprise", by Opal Bennefield Clark. at a flea market, years ago. I'm not sure where this book can be purchased except, the Sand Springs Historical Museum, sells it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raido Free America, post: 3983317, member: 45328"] Sand Springs and it's founder Charles Page, have some amazing history! I have always thought this story would make a great movie, if done right! There is one book that I know of, written by a lady that was raised at the Sand Springs Orphans Home, from the age of one or two years old, She remembered Mr Page, and the last time I talked to her she was almost 100 years old, and selling her book," A Fools Enterprise", by Opal Bennefield Clark. at a flea market, years ago. I'm not sure where this book can be purchased except, the Sand Springs Historical Museum, sells it. [/QUOTE]
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