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Oklahoma News Report » Preserving History
Oklahoma News Report
Vet Tribute (2:34)
Featured in Preserving History
A monument dedicated to cadets at the Oklahoma Military Academy.
Related Topics: History, War & Conflict
Originally broadcast on May 31, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Territorial Plaza, Part Two (2:55)
Featured in Preserving History
Stillwater’s Territorial Plaza used a creative approach to finance its preservation project.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community
Originally broadcast on May 25, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Peter Cosner Home (4:08)
Featured in Preserving History
We take a tour of the Peter Cosner home in southeastern Oklahoma.
Related Topics: History, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on May 24, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Territorial Plaza (4:12)
Featured in Preserving History
The town of Perkins is now a fast-growing suburb of Stillwater. One of the town’s newest subdivisions is the Oklahoma Territorial Plaza, featuring the home of Oklahoma lawman, and OSU mascot, “Pistol Pete” Eaton.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community
Originally broadcast on May 18, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Sapulpa School Closing (2:37)
Featured in Preserving History
Washington Elementary School in Sapulpa will soon become the home to administrative offices. Old friends and students dropped by to literally leave their mark on the building’s walls.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Education
Originally broadcast on May 13, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Phillips Mansion, Part Two (4:13)
Featured in Preserving History
Frank Phillips, the co-founder of Phillips Petroleum, built an impressive mansion in Bartlesville.
Related Topics: History, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on May 11, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Phillips Mansion, Part One (4:51)
Featured in Preserving History
Frank Phillips, the co-founder of Phillips Petroleum, built a marvelous mansion in Bartlesville just after the turn of the 20th Century.
Related Topics: History, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on May 10, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Cinco de Mayo (3:16)
Featured in Preserving History
The fifth day of May is a national day of celebration in Mexico. In the city of Tulsa, our growing Hispanic population celebrated Cinco de Mayo with food and community fellowship.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, Community, Race & Ethnicity
Originally broadcast on May 5, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Preserving History: Overholser Mansion (4:18)
Featured in Preserving History
HENRY OVERHOLSER SAW OPPORTUNITY IN THE OKLAHOMA LAND RUN. HE LOADED RAIL CARS WITH BUILDING MATERIALS AND HEADED FOR WHAT WOULD BECOME OKLAHOMA CITY. HIS SUPPLIES AND VISION TURNED A PRAIRIE BOOM TOWN INTO A STATE CAPITOL. IN THIS PRESERVING HISTORY SEGMENT CATHY TATOM VISITS HIS OPPULENT MANSION WHICH IS STILL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WHILE IN THE MIDST OF A MASSIVE PRESERVATION PROJECT.
Related Topics: United States, Modern, Biography & Profiles
Originally broadcast on May 3, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Face of Racism (3:12)
Featured in Preserving History
The documentary, “Banished,” tells the story of racial cleansing in America. At a screening of the film, there was also reaction to comments made on the floor of the Oklahoma House of Representatives by Republican legislator, Sally Kern.
Related Topics: Arts & Entertainment, Culture & Society, History, News & Public Affairs, Technology, Film & Television, Race & Ethnicity, United States, Race & Ethnicity, Social Issues, Communications & Media
Originally broadcast on April 29, 2011






