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Woolaroc is a
museum and
wildlife preserve located in the
Osage Hills of
Northeastern Oklahoma on
Oklahoma State Highway 123
about 12 mi (19 km) southwest...
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started the race on
August 16. Only two
successfully arrived in Hawaii;
Woolaroc, a
Travel Air 5000
piloted by
Arthur C.
Goebel and
William V. Davis, arrived...
- 1950. He was
buried beside his wife in the
Phillips Family Mausoleum at
Woolaroc, Phillips'
ranch and
country home in
Osage County, Oklahoma, southwest...
- "Oklahoma" was
forced to
return to land,
while the "
Woolaroc"
completed the
flight and won.
Woolaroc was
later modified late in 1928 for an unsuccessful...
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Museum at City
Central in
Ponca City, Oklahoma, and
Pickens Art
Gallery at
Woolaroc Museum in the
Osage Hills of
Northeastern Oklahoma between Barnsdall and...
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aircraft similar in
concept to
Charles Lindbergh's
Spirit of St. Louis.
Woolaroc,
flown by Art
Gobel won the
disastrous Dole Air Race from Oakland, California...
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Bartlesville is
called Woolaroc (a
portmanteau of the
words woods, lakes, rocks). A
working ranch of 3,700
acres (1,500 ha),
Woolaroc houses a
museum exhibiting...
- America. His
works have been displa**** in a
number of
museums including:
Woolaroc Museum National Cowboy and
Western Heritage Museum Montana Historical Society...
- "Monticello"; 5741, "Chicago"; 5742, "Plain
Dealing Express"; 5743, "
Woolaroc"; 5744, "Dollie Madison" (All deplo**** to ETO) YB-40:
Conversions of B-17F-35-VEs...
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including Memorial Art
Gallery at the
University of
Rochester and the
Woolaroc Museum. He
utilizes media such as
watercolor to
paint figurative scenes...