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Tulsa had never seen anything quite like the Camelot Inn when the 330-room hotel designed to evoke the atmosphere of Merrie Olde England in October 1965.
- The interesting life and death of the Camelot Inn - Tulsa World
The 330-room hotel was designed to resemble a medieval...
- The interesting life and death of the Camelot Inn - Tulsa World
It settled in Tulsa in 1965 at 4956 South Peoria with the construction of The Camelot Hotel. Originally called “The Camelot Inn,” the name was later changed to “The Camelot Hotel,” though it was always affectionately known simply as “The Camelot.”
Sep 17, 2020 · The 330-room hotel was designed to resemble a medieval English castle, complete with a moat, drawbridge, turrets, a throne and a replica of Excalibur, the sword in the stone. It was also...
Jul 22, 2022 · TV news report on construction of the Camelot Inn at Interstate 44 and Peoria Avenue which opened in 1965. The 330-room hotel resembled a medieval English castle, complete with a moat, drawbridge...
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A visual story of 12 Tulsa Nicknames and the Stories Behind Them. As a major city, it's not surprising that there are numerous Tulsa nicknames.
Apr 11, 2007 · TULSA, Okla. (AP) -- The Camelot Hotel, the blighted Tulsa landmark that once counted Elvis Presley and Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford among its famous guests, is one step closer to...
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Jan 12, 1986 · The 330-room Tulsa Camelot and its sister hotel were sold to U.S. Hotel Properties in late 1982 for $25 million. Two years later, citing U.S. Hotel's lethargy in keeping up the payments, Kinark won a foreclosure action on the deal.