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UNBELIEVABLE 1920s Colorized Scenes Tulsa Ok RARE ENHANCED FILM

See the most beautiful colorized film of Tulsa, Oklaoma from the late 1920s. I colorized and restored these films, which date back to 1926-1930. This film footage is very rare and extremely high quality. The scenes include: Construction of beautiful Ritz Theater, 18 West 4th Street in downtown Tulsa OK. Architect John Eberson can be seen. Eberson, of New York City, is known for the his movie palace designs in the atmospheric theatre style. He designed over 500 theatres in his lifetime, earning the nickname "Opera House John". The Ritz, with 1400 seats, was one of downtown Tulsa's finest movie palaces and stood on 4th Street where there is now a Dominos Pizza and parking garage. The Ritz was razed in 1963. Amelia Earhart visits Tulsa and stays at a house which is now the Tulsa Garden Center on South Peoria Greenwood District 5 years after race massacre. Black businessmen are shown as well as destroyed church and Greenwood Avenue Charles Lindbergh visits Tulsa to promote need for new airport. In the parade car with Lindbergh is Tulsa Mayor Newblock, and Duncan McIntyre owner of McIntyre Airport at Admiral and Sheridan. McIntyre Field was Tulsa's main airport of that day and Lindbergh's visit encouraged Tula leaders to build Tulsa Municipal Airport (later Tulsa International) Amelia Earhart visits Tulsa and stays at a house which is now the Tulsa Garden Center on South Peoria. Golfers Horton Smith and Walter Hagen golf at Tulsa Country Club in west Tulsa. Large crowd. Unknown as to what the tournament or exhibition was. Public skating session at Tulsa Coliseum which was downtown on Elgin between 5th and 6th streets. Tulsa Oilers hockey players would often participate in these public skating sessions, where they would mingle with public and help them around the ice. Bunion Derby foot race passes through Tulsa on Route 66. Bunion Derby was a race that began in Los Angeles and followed Route 66 to Chicago, then on to New York. Race was organized by CC Pyle and was won by Oklahoma runner Andy Payne. One of first outdoor swimming pools in Tulsa. Film was marked "Mason's" and its unclear that was a family pool or the Mason's social organization Skelly Stadium opening game 1928 vs Arkansas. In ceremony prior to game, oilman William Skelly can be seen (lighter color suit). Skelly put up a large sum of his own money for construction of the stadium Family in yard at 1608 S. Peoria. The house shown in the films is still there as of 2023. Video Enhancement Process: ✔ FPS boosted to 60 frames per second ✔ Image enhanced ✔ Improved video sharpness and brightness ✔ Colorized only for the ambiance (not historically accurate)

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