History:
In September of 1999, the library closed for a major renovation possible through a successful 1998 Library Bond Issue election. M...
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History:
In 1961, a tax levy was voted by Tulsa County voters to build and re-furbish county libraries. Because Owasso was a fast growing cit...
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History : As one of the most recognized buildings in the area, the Suburban Acres Library still remains a premier neighborhood attraction for its...
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History : The genealogy service was moved from Central to Rudisill in July, 1990, at the completion of a renovation project. It occupied about 1,0...
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History : In November of 2000 Maxwell Park Library closed for a $76,000 renovation made possible from the Library Bond Issue approved on May 12, 1...
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The Kendall-Whittier Library is located at 1st and Lewis. The cupola from the historic East Second Library graces the reading area.The R.T. Daniel ...
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History
After several attempts to establish a library in Tulsa by women's clubs beginning in 1905, a group of citizens finally persuaded Andre...
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About Us:
Perched at the edge of a small neighborhood in midtown Tulsa at 23rd and Sheridan sits the Nathan Hale Library designed by F. Allen White...
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History : In April of 1995, a bequest of $325,000 from Miss Sibyl Benson for a new building to replace the Florence Park Library was announced. M...
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History : In 2002, the Martin Regional Library was expanded to 29,425 square feet. The shelving capacity increased to hold 125,000 volumes and over...
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History "Something new is coming to Tulsa a lively library" announced the Tulsa Sunday World when the Brookside Library opened on January 19, 1951 ...
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History : In 2003, the building underwent an expansion and renovation to add 5,000 sq. ft. for a larger library service area and a teen center. D...
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History : As services expanded and the community continued to grow, yet another expansion became necessary. Therefore, in May 1991, Pratt Library ...
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