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  2. Here's the Full Cast of 'Big Brother: Reindeer Games' - AOL

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    Occupation: Real estate agent Residence: Tulsa, OK. Considered one of the funniest houseguests in Big Brother history, Britney was the final victim of the infamous "Brigade" alliance in season 12 ...

  3. Greenwood District, Tulsa - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood, Tulsa. Greenwood is a historic freedom colony in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As one of the most prominent concentrations of African-American businesses in the United States during the early 20th century, it was popularly known as America's "Black Wall Street". It was burned to the ground in the Tulsa race massacre of 1921, in which a local ...

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    Check Out: 5 Worst Florida Cities To Buy Property in the Next 5 Years, According to Real Estate Agents. ... Tulsa, Oklahoma. Median home price: $204,809. Down payment: $30,721.35.

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    Learn More: 6 Best Florida Suburbs to Buy Property in the Next 5 Years, According to Real Estate Agents. ... Tulsa, Oklahoma. Median income: $56,648. Income needed if you’re a homeowner: $71,478.

  6. George E. Nowotny - Wikipedia

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    Real estate businessman. George Edward Nowotny, Jr. (born October 18, 1932), is a retired businessman from Tulsa, Oklahoma, who was a three-term Republican state representative from Fort Smith, Arkansas. Initially elected in 1966 with Winthrop Rockefeller, the first Republican governor of Arkansas since the Reconstruction era, Nowotny left ...

  7. McBirney Mansion (Tulsa, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    The McBirney Mansion in Tulsa, Oklahoma was the home of James H. McBirney, co-founder of the Bank of Commerce in Tulsa in 1904. [2][a] He was the original owner of the mansion, built by architect John Long in 1928, and lived there until 1976. The mansion contained 15,900 square feet (1,480 m 2) and sits on a 2.91 acres (11,800 m 2) lot.

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