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Red Bud Planting: 1944

This is Nola A. Higdon and two lady helpers planting a tree at Tulsa Municipal Airport in 1944. The back of the picture reads: "Red bud trees being planted in memory of dead soldiers by Pilot's wives club." Nola Higdon was my wife's father. View full size.

This is Nola A. Higdon and two lady helpers planting a tree at Tulsa Municipal Airport in 1944. The back of the picture reads: "Red bud trees being planted in memory of dead soldiers by Pilot's wives club." Nola Higdon was my wife's father. View full size.

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How did Jim Carpenter submit the photo on 12/16/2010 so that tterrace could leave a comment on 12/07/2010. What have I misread?

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Tulsa Municipal Airport

Apparently was the busiest in the nation after its opening in 1928. This wonderful Art Deco/Moderne building was torn town in 1969. All that remains is the cornerstone, now on display at the Tulsa Air and Space Museum.

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