1939 Oklahoma City Streetcar Terminal Vintage Photo
An individual waits behind a barricade at a streetcar terminal in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in July 1939. At this time, the city was experiencing urban growth and modernization, which included the expansion of public transit systems. Streetcars played a crucial role in daily commutes, connecting residents to various neighborhoods and businesses.
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1939 Oklahoma City Streetcar Terminal Vintage Photo
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