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  2. Tulsa is the second-largest city in the state of Oklahoma and 45th-most populous city in the United States. Tulsa was settled between 1828 and 1836 by the Lochapoka Band of Creek Native American tribe.

  3. Sep 30, 2024 · Tulsa, city, Osage and Tulsa counties, seat (1907) of Tulsa county, northeastern Oklahoma, U.S., situated on the Arkansas River. It originated in 1836 as a settlement of Creek Indians who named it for their former town in Alabama.

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  4. Tulsa's origins begin in the late 1820s with the removal of the Creek from their ancestral homes in Georgia and Alabama. After arriving here in 1833 the Lower Creek settled in present Tulsa, negotiating a treaty with the Cherokee and positioning the boundaries between the two nations.

  5. Apr 26, 2023 · Discover the fascinating history behind the name of one of America's most iconic cities - Tulsa! Uncover the origins of the name and how it came to be, from ...

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  6. It is informally known as "Green Country", a longstanding name adopted by the state's official tourism designation for all of northeastern Oklahoma (its usage concerning the Tulsa Metropolitan Area can be traced to the early part of the 20th century).

  7. Tulsa changed from a cow-town to a boomtown with the discovery of oil in 1901 at Red Fork, a small community southwest of Tulsa. Wildcatters and investors flooded into the city and the town began to take shape.

  8. Sep 27, 2023 · Many people are unaware that Tulsa's name comes from the Native American Lochapoka word "Tulasi," which means "old town." Originally inhabited by this indigenous tribe, the area was later settled by frontiersmen and outlaws during the 1800s.

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