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| closed = 1961 | | closed = 1961 | ||
| demolished = 1979 | | demolished = 1979 | ||
− | | current_status = [[ | + | | current_status = [[Demolished]] |
− | | building_style = | + | | building_style = [[Part of LaFortune County Park]] |
| architect(s) = | | architect(s) = | ||
| location = 5516 E 51st St. Tulsa, OK | | location = 5516 E 51st St. Tulsa, OK | ||
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The property became the LaFortune Park & Golf Course it is today with construction beginning shortly after 1960, funded by Tulsa oilman and Mayor J.A. LaFortune. Meanwhile, Tulsa County was using the buildings on the farm property to house their County Department of Social Services and store records, but in 1977 they moved across town to the new $1 million County Complex and the buildings were demolished shortly after to add to the Golf Course area. | The property became the LaFortune Park & Golf Course it is today with construction beginning shortly after 1960, funded by Tulsa oilman and Mayor J.A. LaFortune. Meanwhile, Tulsa County was using the buildings on the farm property to house their County Department of Social Services and store records, but in 1977 they moved across town to the new $1 million County Complex and the buildings were demolished shortly after to add to the Golf Course area. | ||
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