Oklahoma City Streetcar Terminal July 1939
In July 1939, individuals board and disembark from a streetcar at a terminal in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Streetcars were a key component of urban transit in the early 20th century, providing affordable transportation for residents. Oklahoma Citys streetcar system was instrumental in shaping the city’s development and connectivity during this period.
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Oklahoma City Streetcar Terminal July 1939
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