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Tulsa Times' host David Crow interviews Tom Baddley of Lost Tulsa web site [www.losttulsa.com]. They discuss many of the disappearing and vanished Tulsa landmarks that Lost Tulsa is attempting to preserve for the web. Locations discussed include Eastland Mall, Mayo Meadow Shopping Center, Camelot Hotel, Photon, Safari Joe's MiniGolf, Starship Records and Tapes and even the demise of Texaco gas stations. Originally posted on Google Video

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  • Yeah like Tulsa needs another QT! Grrr that just makes me mad...why didn't they just renovate the Camelot and Eastland Mall???

  • I love old Tulsa, but I do not love these guys acting as if they are hones journalists.

    Tulsa, hometown....I miss you.

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  • Kathy Tatum or Kathy Taylor..

  • This was nice to see OATV interview Tom, he's doing us babyboomers a BIG service by recording our youth, our memories and our fondest thoughts about Tulsa....even for those of us that have been gone for years.

    I found Tom's site, due to his pictures of the cement castings at Peaches Records at 51st and Sheridan.

    Thank Tom....you're priceless!

  • Eastland mall was started by the same builders as Southland and Northland shopping center. QT kills the Camelot, theirs the story.

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