Archive

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Oral History: Ernest Ervin

Ernest Ervin talks about growing up in Texas, and coming to Oklahoma City and opening a shop in the Farmer's Market where he began repairing old clocks.

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Cafeteria Craze

Before it was home to several innovative food trucks, vegan restaurants, and fancy brunches, Oklahoma City was once considered one of America’s cafeteria capitals.

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Oklahoma Voices: Kenneth Kilgore

Kenneth Kilgore talks about his life in Oklahoma City.

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Oklahoma Voices: Thomas Street

Thomas Street talks about early Bethany, from 1919 to the 1940s, his memories of the Interurban, and more.

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Oral History: Russell Perry

Russell Perry talks about growing up in northeast Oklahoma City, and running his publishing and broadcasting business.

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