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- The Philtower Building is a historic building located at 427 South Boston Avenue in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Completed in 1928, it was designed by Edward Buehler...
- downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. Philtower: Orange top, brick building in the center foreground; Mid-Continent Tower: to the right of Philtower with the greenish roof;...
- commitments from mobile network operators for new sites. Pinnacle Towers (KKR) MIDC - PhilTower (Stonepeak, Macquarie Capital and MIESCOR) edotco Group (Axiata)...
- While in Tulsa, Phillips built several office complexes, such as the Philtower and Philcade Buildings. He also had a mansion built, the 72-room Italian...
- returned to po****r usage. The Philcade was designed to complement the Philtower Building, which stood directly across 5th Street and was also owned initially...
- West Tower". Skys****er Source Media. Retrieved August 6, 2017. "Philtower". The Skys****er Center. CTBUH. Retrieved August 6, 2017. "Philtower". Emporis...
- Lisa (8 June 2017). "Phil Collins hospitalized after fall". Retrieved 8 June 2017. Boucher, Phil; Mizoguchi, Karen (11 May 2018). "Phil Collins Is a 'Little...
- Cimarron, New Mexico Philbrook Museum of Art (1927) – Tulsa, Oklahoma Philtower (1927) - Tulsa, Oklahoma Community Christian Church (1940) (taken over...
- structures such as the Mid-Continent Tower, the Boston Avenue Methodist Church, Will Rogers High School, and the Philtower, have attracted events promoting...
- Silly Philly was the first comic strip by Bil Keane, most noted for the long-running comic The Family Circus. Silly Philly ran from April 27, 1947, to...