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February

by Michael Champlin on February 5, 2010

This month: People call it many things: the soda can, the hypodermic needle, the spark plug, the corn cob. Whatever you call the University Club Tower, many Tulsans call it home, and one thing is certain: the views are hard to top.

Plus, A Day in the Life of Mrs. Dehaven’s Flower Shop: A Photo Essay by Kenneth M. Ruggiano, just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Click Here for the February Issue.

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1 Comment to February

  1. by Joe

    On February 19, 2010 at 4:50 pm

    Amazing photography by Kenneth M. Ruggiano on A Day in the Life of Mrs. Dehaven’s Flower Shop: A Photo Essay. Really stunning!

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