Tulsa History: Jeopardy Review Game

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Tulsa History: Jeopardy Review Game

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Tulsa History:Jeopardy Review Game

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A kind of dark yellowish black oil that is found

below the ground

What is petroleum?

Gasoline, Fuel, Oil, and Kerosene

What are substances made from petroleum?

Chelsea

What is the town where oil was first discovered?

The Oil Capital of the World

What is Tulsa?

Oil-Related Businesses

What are drilling, marketing, and refining?

The famous oilman who opened Tulsa’s International Airport

Who is W.G. Skelly?

A natural resource brought that brought thousands of people and

new businesses to Tulsa

What is oil?

The person who opened the first business in Tulsa

Who is Lewis Perryman?

Two major art museums located in Tulsa

What are Gilcrease and Philbrook?

A nickname that given to Tulsa’s first new high school

What is Our Lady of Mud?

Three Institutions of higher learning located in Tulsa

What are University of Tulsa (TU), Tulsa Community College

(TCC), and Oral Roberts University (ORU)?

A church building that was destroyed in the 1921 race riot,

forty days after it was completed

What was Mount Zion Baptist Church?

The name of Greenwood prior to the race riot of 1921

What is “Black Wall Street of America”?

The name of the journey that the Cherokee Indians and other

southeastern Indians from their home in Alabama to the Indian

Territory

What is the Trail of Tears?

The landmark located at 1730 S. Cheyenne Avenue and

recognized as the founding of Tulsa

What is the Creek Council Oak Tree?

Tulsa’s first newspaper

What is the Indian Chief?

Tulsa’s most famous newspaper

What is the Tulsa World?

Tulsa’s 36-story skyscraper that began as a 16-story building in

1918

What is the Mid-Continent Tower?

The first state monument that is located at the Expo Square

What is the Golden Driller?

The location of the oldest existing house in Tulsa

What is Owen Park?

The generous Tulsa oilman who donated millions of dollars to the

Boy Scouts of America

Who is Waite Phillips?

The female philanthropist who started the Tulsa YWCA in her

own house

Who is Jane Heard Clinton?

The largest oil field in the United States in 1905

What was The Glenn Pool?

Four Q streets in Tulsa

What are Quaker, Quanah, Quebec, Quincy, and Queen?

The source of power for fire trucks and ambulances in the

early days of Tulsa

What was horse-drawn?