Oklahoma City Streetcar Terminal July 1939 Historical Image
In July 1939, an individual waits behind a barricade at a streetcar terminal in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The image captures a moment in urban life during the late 1930s when streetcars served as a vital mode of transportation. At that time, Oklahoma City was experiencing significant growth and modernization efforts.
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Oklahoma City Streetcar Terminal July 1939 Historical Image
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