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Photograph album page with three photographs, before 1921. Creator: Unknown
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Photograph album page with three photographs, before 1921. Creator: Unknown
On one side of the paper there are two photographs showing people on a bridge, and people standing next to a building. On the other side of the paper is a photograph of a street view. The street scene is of North Greenwood Ave. in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The photograph was taken looking North down the avenue from East Archer Street. The Williams Building is visible on the left side of the photograph. Across the street the east side of N. Greenwood Ave. is visible. On the far right side of the photograph is the Botkin Building. Several people are seen walking or standing around the street. There are several automobiles parked on along the street. A horse in carriage is on the left side of the photograph. A man dressed in a white shirt is sitting down on the curb of E Archer St. in the center of the photograph
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This vintage photograph album page captures a glimpse of life in early 20th century America. On one side, two photographs depict people gathered on a bridge and standing next to a building, their faces frozen in time. The other side reveals a bustling street scene along North Greenwood Ave. in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Looking north down the avenue from East Archer Street, the Williams Building stands proudly on the left side of the frame, while across the street lies the east side of N. Greenwood Ave. , filled with shops and businesses that were integral to this vibrant community. The Botkin Building graces the far right side of the photograph, adding architectural charm to this historic snapshot. As we explore further into this image, several individuals can be seen strolling or pausing along the street's edge. Parked automobiles line both sides of North Greenwood Ave. , showcasing how transportation was evolving during this era. Amidst these modern vehicles is an elegant horse-drawn carriage positioned on the left side—a reminder of earlier times when horsepower ruled. Intriguingly, amidst all these details lies a man dressed in a white shirt seated comfortably on E Archer St. 's curb—his presence adds an air of mystery as we wonder about his story and connection to this moment captured long ago. Preserved through gelatin silver prints on photographic paper construction paper by an unknown creator before 1921, this print offers us a fascinating window into history—an opportunity to reflect upon our cultural heritage and appreciate how much has changed since those black-and-white days along North Greenwood Avenue in Tulsa.
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