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Guthrie Green-Now and Then

4/4/2016

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​While it is hard to imagine the Brady District without Guthrie Green, the park has only been open since 2012. In 2008, the George Kaiser Family Foundation converted the former Central Freight parking lot into an urban town square and helped transform the Brady. Guthrie Green has since become a gathering place for the community, hosting exercise classes, movie nights, food truck festivals, and musical acts such as John Moreland, J.D. McPherson and John Fullbright. The events at the park are free so bring the family and come explore all the Brady Arts District has to offer!
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Boston and Brady, 1964. To the right of the photo is the current location of Guthrie Green. Photo courtesy The Beryl Ford Collection/Rotary Club of Tulsa, Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society.
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The current location of Guthrie Green seen here in 1964. Photo courtesy The Beryl Ford Collection/Rotary Club of Tulsa, Tulsa City-County Library and Tulsa Historical Society.
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Brady and Boston in 2007. Image courtesy Google Maps Street View.
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Brady and Boston in 2011. Image courtesy Google Maps Street View.
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5/8/2020 03:20:02 pm

They are both sweet ladies, and I love hanging out with them. I think that being around them will allow me to get better at what I am trying to do. I want to go and be more sociable, and talking to these young ladies is helping me a lot. They are so great when it comes to socializing, in fact, they are too great. I want to be like them in the future, or at least be a bit more sociable.

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