Thanks for the photos. I must give a correction concerning the 4th and Cincinnati photos. Your images implied that the old bus depot was transformed into a four-story gray building and you labeled it, "What a difference!" Actually, the bus depot was on the northeast corner of 4th and Cincinnati and the four-story gray building is on the southwest corner of the intersection. That structure is the still-impressive hundred-year old one-time city hall.
I love old photos and film of tulsa,or really anywhere....it just brings our mind back to a simpler time...😌👍
Yes. I do enjoy history. Back to a better time of life 🙂
Market on King with the Glencliff sign. My dad worked at Glencliff from 1953 until Page shutdown in 1981.
Thanks for the photos. I must give a correction concerning the 4th and Cincinnati photos. Your images implied that the old bus depot was transformed into a four-story gray building and you labeled it, "What a difference!" Actually, the bus depot was on the northeast corner of 4th and Cincinnati and the four-story gray building is on the southwest corner of the intersection. That structure is the still-impressive hundred-year old one-time city hall.
Thank you for clarifying. I didnt have a proper numbered adress so it was a bit confusing.
Country Store?