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Latitude: 36.131294 -- Longitude: -95.937332
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The city is located in Northeast Oklahoma, a part of the state often referred to as "Green Country." It is considered the cultural and arts center of Oklahoma, boasting two world-renowned art museums, full-time professional opera and ballet companies, and the third largest concentration of art deco architecture in the country, behind New York City and Miami, Florida. [citation needed] Many of Tulsa's downtown skyscrapers and also entire neighborhoods were constructed in the art deco style of architecture. The city has the nation's most inland water port, the Tulsa Port of Catoosa [5], which connects the state with international ocean trade routes through the Arkansas River and Mississippi River. Tulsa is also home to an American Airlines maintenance center, the largest airline maintenance base in the world.The Tulsa area has 13 school districts with more than 20,000 students as of Fall 2005.Tulsa Public Schools is the largest school district in Oklahoma. -- Source: Wikipedia.com
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The city is located in Northeast Oklahoma, a part of the state often referred to as "Green Country." It is considered the cultural and arts center of Oklahoma, boasting two world-renowned art museums, full-time professional opera and ballet companies, and the third largest concentration of art deco architecture in the country, behind New York City and Miami, Florida. [citation needed] Many of Tulsa's downtown skyscrapers and also entire neighborhoods were constructed in the art deco style of architecture. The city has the nation's most inland water port, the Tulsa Port of Catoosa [5], which connects the state with international ocean trade routes through the Arkansas River and Mississippi River. Tulsa is also home to an American Airlines maintenance center, the largest airline maintenance base in the world.The Tulsa area has 13 school districts with more than 20,000 students as of Fall 2005.Tulsa Public Schools is the largest school district in Oklahoma. -- Source: Wikipedia.com
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Oklahoma 2000 Census Population Profile Map
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Tulsa |
Oklahoma |
United States |
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| Population |
393,049 |
3,450,654 |
281,421,906 |
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| Median age |
34.5 |
35.5 |
35.3 |
|---|
| Median age for Male |
32.6 |
33.9 |
34 |
|---|
| Median age for Female |
36.4 |
36.9 |
36.5 |
|---|
| Households |
165,743 |
1,342,293 |
105,480,101 |
|---|
| Household population |
382,616 |
3,338,279 |
273,643,273 |
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| Average household size |
2.31 |
2.49 |
2.59 |
|---|
| Families |
99,094 |
921,750 |
71,787,347 |
|---|
| Average family size |
2.98 |
3.02 |
3.14 |
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| Housing units |
179,405 |
1,514,400 |
115,904,641 |
|---|
| Occupied units |
165,743 |
1,342,293 |
105,480,101 |
|---|
| Vacant units |
13,662 |
172,107 |
10,424,540 |
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UPDATE: It's Fixed.
RT @Mixlr: @BlogOklahoma Our apologies, that was an issue with our own blog config. Duly fixed!
A very big thank you to Mixlr for the timly fix.
The Blog Oklahoma Podcast Mixlr page is currently unavailable. A redirect error at the Mixlr website is changing mixlr.com/blogoklahoma to blog.mixlr.comoklahoma. I've sent them notice about it. Hopefully it will be fixed soon.
Mixlr is the service I've been using to do the live broadcast with at blogoklahoma.com/live.


Sorry no podcast this week.
I have a household project that will take all weekend to finish up.
So please feel free to catch up with past episodes at blogoklahoma.com/podcast.
I'll be back next week with an all new episode.


New to the Blog Oklahoma web ring: Lawteedah My blog is about homeschooling for preschool and toddlers. http://www.lawteedah.com/


New to the Blog Oklahoma web ring: An Unrefined Vegan Unprocessed, unbleached, unrefined: low-fat, low-sugar, whole food and plant-based recipes to nurture body, brain and conscience. http://anunrefinedvegan.com/


New to the Blog Oklahoma web ring: Rainbows Daily Life I live in Broken Arrow, all of my posted pictures are from OK with the exception of very few when traveling.
I would love to have the opportunity to blog about my state. http://rainbowslifejourney.blogspot.com/


New to the Blog Oklahoma web ring: Family Tree Research Oklahoma Libraries, Courthouse Locations, Top 100 University Libraries by Volumes Held, Cemetery Maps, State GenWeb Links, Nara Archived Newspapers, Ancestral Charts Forms, Most Popular Genealogy Websites. http://familytreeresearchandhelp.blogspot.com/


New to the Blog Oklahoma web ring: Donna's Artisan Designs I blog about my artisan jewelry and subjects of interest to fellow jewelry artisans. I include written or video tutorials and gemstone and metal info as well as techniques and tips. I include free giveaways and contests from the artisan community mainly on Etsy. http://donnasartisandesigns.blogspot.com/


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New to the Blog Oklahoma web ring: Rottenart Rants Rottenart rants about politics and art at anyone who will listen... http://rottenart.wordpress.com/


New to the Blog Oklahoma web ring: The Prairie Maid Embracing everyday life in rural Oklahoma, with faith, family, and humor. http://www.theprairiemaid.blogspot.com


It's been one of those week. This is going to be a somewhat short episode. I have a unique reason, my cloud went away at the most inopportune time. For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about. The cloud it the term used for using Internet (or online) services. Like Google Doc, Spotify, Dropbox and countless other services. When you do quite a bit of work in the cloud. Well, when its not there, you get nothing done. So I encourage everyone who works in the cloud, always have a local backup.
In this week's episode: "In The News", I take a look at the Kindle, and there's a Blog Oklahoma update.
Welcome to Blog Oklahoma
In The News:
Some of the latest from the Oklahoma blog-o-sphere and the main street media
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Freeh, you may recall, served as FBI director during the Clinton administration and was in that leadership spot during the 1995 Alfred P. Murrah building bombing. Now that Freeh has been "tapped to lead Penn State's investigation into the child-sex abuse allegations".
Hard to keep track of what’s illegal these days. The most innocuous deeds can land a serf behind bars even as crimes worthy of a sociopath earn rulers the Nobel Prize.
Representative Ron Paul (R-Texas) unveiled a balanced budget proposal, "Plan to Restore America," October 17 that would cut nearly $1 trillion — $981 billion — from the President's budget proposal in the single fiscal year of 2013 and eliminate the annual deficits completely two years later.
Three months ago, one of the CIA's most experienced clandestine operatives started work inside the New York Police Department. His title is special assistant to the deputy commissioner of intelligence. On that much, everyone agrees. Exactly what he's doing there, however, is much less clear.
The Wisconsin judge who recently ruled that we have no right to own a cow or drink its milk resigned to join one of Monsanto’s law firms.
A former NYPD narcotics detective snared in a corruption scandal testified it was common practice to fabricate drug charges against innocent people to meet arrest quotas.
Misapplied "justice" appears to be hitting one man pretty hard this week. It's a case involving courts and law expert (Pro Se litigator, specifically) Randy Kelton, based in Austin, Texas. Kelton’s unflappable investigatory skills got him in trouble with the local, Dixie-fied cops and judges, their claim of him “operating a private investigation company without a license.” Seems like a stretch, at the very least.
Alex Jones urges supporters to take to the streets outside branches of the private Federal Reserve bank at locations across the country– not just to protest, but to “occupy” the source of real monetary tyranny in the U.S. The intent is to focus media attention not just on vague calls to ‘reform’ capitalism but to attempt to reign in the shadow banking cartel itself. The corruption of Wall Street is but a symptom of this unaccountable entity that holds a grip over finance, politics and freedom everywhere.
A couple of these skeptical Americans were standing on a pedestrian crosswalk spanning Interstate 240 here in Oklahoma City holding up banners calling for the drivers and passengers of the hundreds of cars passing by to “Google” and “YouTube” Building 7 or to simply “Investigate 9/11.”
BY SHARON MARTIN When the economy flounders, the people are asked to go shopping. Workers are asked to be more productive, for the same amount of money. Thankfully, there is no inflation … except for the cost of food, fuel, and health care. The middle class gets squeezed. A few with skills, connections, and luck [...]
BY RALPH NADER From New York City to Oakland, and several cities in between, the police, on orders from city officials, have smashed the Occupy encampments and evicted the protestors from public parks and spaces. More politicians from Congress to the state and local level want the Occupy people OUT! Well, why don’t they start [...]
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