Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. History Awesome Photos from History: #20 Could’ve Been in Claremore! February 5, 2016 We found some awesome photos from throughout history from all over the country, including Tulsa! Doesn’t the GM lobby look like the set of The Jetsons?! And come on, #20 with the train? Totally could’ve been Claremore! United Airlines stewardess 1970 Look at that hair! Texas Track Club of Abilene, 1964 Teenagers at a party in 1947 in Tulsa, Oklahoma Street gang from 1916 My sorority days didn’t look quite like this! Maybe Oklahoma State is just different. Ha! Tri-Delta sorority sisters, University of Texas, 1944 Grade school dance 1950s That looks super scary. Guests on the “Snow White and her Adventures” ride on the opening day of Disneyland (1955). See? The Jetsons. Reception desk at General Motors Technical Center, 1956 A young couple spending an evening in Las Vegas (1957) Saddle shoes to the beach? Really? Beach Date At Balboa Beach in 1947 I’ve seen this one before and it always makes me giggle. Disneyland Employee Cafeteria, 1961 Now you can’t even get a cup of water at the movies for a quarter. Saturday afternoon matinee…double feature and cartoons for .25 Is it just me, or does the economy section look a LOT more spacious than it is today? Economy class flying in 1970 Sonic should start doing this! Getting cooled air piped into the car while enjoying a meal at a drive-in restaurant. Houston, Texas. 1957 The New York Times Writers, 1942 Bowling Alley Pinsetters Customers at a London music store listen to the latest record releases in soundproof listening booths, 1955 This reminds me of Edward Scissorhands. A new suburban housing development opens, Bellflower California, 1953 Tattoo parlor in the 1920’s Trains, planes, and automobiles! Drive-in theater in Iaeger, West Virginia, 1956 1924 Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey “Circus of Freaks” A movie theater, 1921 Who else thinks they’re probably shooting live rounds? Recording an episode of “Gang Busters”, true crime radio show, New York, 1930s Previous articleEAST Night Out: You’ll Want to Come to This!Next articleIf You’re an Out-of-the-Box Thinker, You’ll Love This! Latest articles RSU Criminal Justice Society Hosts ‘RSU Coffee With a... Will Rogers Stampede Family Fun Day set for Sunday... CASA of Northeast Oklahoma Paper Doll Project Hendrix Secures Commissioner Seat Unopposed Similar articles History Verdigris Valley Daughters of the American Revolution to participate in Constitution Week History Free Lecture Totem: As Monument Coming to Will Rogers Memorial Museum History Claremore Museum of History Wins Award of Excellence for Lynn Riggs Gallery