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Between the [[Plateau of States]] and [[The Trail]] was a natural valley in [[Forest Park]] that was converted to handle the outside exhibits of the [[Palace of Mines & Metallurgy]]. This area was referred to as the Mining Gulch.
Between the [[Plateau of States]] and [[The Trail]] was a natural valley in [[Forest Park]] that was converted to handle the outside exhibits of the [[Palace of Mines & Metallurgy]]. This area was referred to as the Mining Gulch.
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[[File:Map_Gulch.jpg|200px|thumb|left|The Territory of Oklahoma's Educational exhibit in the Palace of Education.]]
 
==Attractions==
==Attractions==
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Revision as of 05:43, 21 November 2022

Between the Plateau of States and The Trail was a natural valley in Forest Park that was converted to handle the outside exhibits of the Palace of Mines & Metallurgy. This area was referred to as the Mining Gulch.

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Attractions

Company Displays

Exhibits

See also

Notes

References

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