Partial view of the central atrium of the 320 South Boston Building. First built as a 10 story Exchange Bank in 1917, then expanded to 22 floors in 1929 to house the National Bank of Tulsa. Now the Bank of Oklahoma it remains one of Tulsa's premier commercial locations.
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Saturday’s Critters – Old Therapeutic Riding Photos
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This week I am going back ten years in my archives for this week’s
Saturday’s Critters post. Back when my son was in a therapeutic horseback
riding program...
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4 comments:
Looks quite posh. Elegant in sepia.
That's some bank - totally different to the shop-front I do my transactions in!
Nice effect, the gleaming handrail and all looks like a work of art.
C'est toujours si moderne chez vous !
caresses à Smokey
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