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  • Holiday Inn Express & Suites Tulsa-Catoosa East I-44 - Tulsa, Oklahoma
  • Port of Catoosa History
  • Reel #35 August 25, 1970 - May 14, 1971
  • Utility pole manufacturer to bring 70 jobs to Catoosa
  • Moving the M/V Charley Border
  • Oklahoma's Port of Catoosa - Americas Heartland
  • Snow!!!!!! In Oklahoma
  • 40 Days in a Parking Space: Day 12 - Port of Catoosa
  • Tulsa Pest Control - Safe Pest Control in Tulsa
  • aftermath of ammonia spill at port of catoosa
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  • Port 33 Exports
  • How to lift an Air Conditioner
  • 1998 Chevrolet Lumina LTZ Sedan  - Catoosa
  • Catoosa Tornado 20 Years Later
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  • Driving an old bridge in its new location in Catoosa Oklahoma from Route 66 - Molly's Landing
  • "Experience Skelly Lodge in Catoosa, OK" - Tulsa Wedding Videographers (Juliet Films)
  • Tulsa 66
  • Twin Bridges Verdigris OK
  • Route 66_Catoosa OK Alignment_08-2005_P008
  • The other side of Big Blue
  • Shipping Channel
  • Assembling a tow at Port of Catoosa
  • Towboat on display at Port of Catoosa
  • Rail bridge - 2012/24/04
  • The Patriot Golf Club
  • Bird Creek
  • Sunset on Tiger Switch Road.
  • Catoosa, OK - replica of Frisco railroad depot
  • Route 66 - Oklahoma - Rogers County - Bird Creek Bridge (Left built 1956 - Right built 1936) *
  • Old Route 66 Bridge
  • The westerly bridge (right-1936) is 24 feet wide and the easterly span (left-1957) is 28 feet wide. This section became a dual highway with the opening of the easterly (north bound) span in 1957.
  • 2008_07-12_Catoosa Oklahoma_P1030298_Abandoned Route 66
  • Blue Whale
  • Route 66 - 2012/24/04
  • Bird Creek Bridge Catoosa
  • Route 66 attraction - Catoosa - Oklahoma
  • Miss Dixie