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  2. BOK Financial Corporation - Wikipedia

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    BOK Financial Corporation — pronounced as letters, "B-O-K" — is a financial services holding company headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Offering a full complement of retail and commercial banking products and services across the American Midwest and Southwest, the company is one of the 50 largest financial services firms in the U.S., [3] and the largest in Oklahoma.

  3. Lee Cruce - Wikipedia

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    Lee Cruce (July 8, 1863 – January 16, 1933) was an American lawyer, banker and the second governor of Oklahoma. Losing to Charles N. Haskell in the 1907 Democratic primary election to serve as the first governor of Oklahoma, Cruce successfully campaigned to succeed Haskell to serve as the second governor of Oklahoma. As governor, Cruce was ...

  4. Fourth Financial Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Fourth Financial Corporation was a Wichita, Kansas bank holding company that was formed in 1968, the largest and one of the oldest banks in Kansas as well as a dominant bank in Oklahoma when it was bought by Boatmen's Bancshares in 1995. History. Fourth National Bank of Wichita was founded by George C. Strong in 1887.

  5. 95th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The division headquarters was organized on 31 August 1921 at the Oklahoma State Capitol building in Oklahoma City. It was relocated on 3 May 1922 to the Tradesmen’s National Bank Building in Oklahoma City, and relocated once again in August 1924 to 203-1⁄2 West Grand Avenue. The headquarters remained there until activated for World War II.

  6. List of tallest buildings in Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    The tallest building in Oklahoma City, and in Oklahoma, is the 50-story Devon Tower, which rises 844 feet (257 m) above the central business district. Other notable skyscrapers are Chase Tower and First National Center, which stand as the second and third-tallest buildings in Oklahoma City, respectively. Five of the 10 tallest buildings in ...

  7. Cox Business Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .coxcentertulsa .com. The Cox Business Convention Center (formerly the Tulsa Assembly Center, Tulsa Convention Center, and Maxwell Convention Center) is a 275,000 square foot convention center located in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Cox Business Convention Center (CBCC) was originally named Tulsa Assembly Center.

  8. Category:Bank of America legacy banks - Wikipedia

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    Bank AL Habib. Bank of America. Bank of America (1904-1998) Bank of America NT&SA. Bank of America Private Bank. Bank of America, Los Angeles. Bank of Boston. Bank of New England. BankBoston.

  9. History of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The history of Oklahoma refers to the history of the state of Oklahoma and the land that the state now occupies. Areas of Oklahoma east of its panhandle were acquired in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, while the Panhandle was not acquired until the U.S. land acquisitions following the Mexican–American War (1846–1848).