There's a new symbol of Oklahoma's centennial celebration in Tulsa. A 100-inch long, steel bench was delivered to the home of Mayor Kathy Taylor on Tuesday. <br/><br/>Valley Forge and Iron Works
Tuesday, April 10th 2007, 4:00 pm
By: News On 6
There's a new symbol of Oklahoma's centennial celebration in Tulsa. A 100-inch long, steel bench was delivered to the home of Mayor Kathy Taylor on Tuesday.
Valley Forge and Iron Works is making 100 benches to celebrate the centennial, they were designed by Jim Murr and his wife Rose.
"What I did is from 1907 through 2007, created a timeline," said Jim Murr. "It has the flag seal there, the buffalo on one end and the warrior on the other end."
If you're interested in having one of those benches for your home or business, there are still some available. For more information on Centennial benches, click here.
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