Greenwood District, Tulsa
United States
Greenwood District, Tulsa has 17 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
African-American businesses
Connects Greenwood District, Tulsa to: Central District, Washington
ONEOK Field
Connects Greenwood District, Tulsa to: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Muscogee Nation
Connects Greenwood District, Tulsa to: Dacula, Georgia | Taft, Oklahoma
Tulsa Drillers
Connects Greenwood District, Tulsa to: Oklahoma | Tulsa, Oklahoma
GoFundMe
Connects Greenwood District, Tulsa to: Walla Walla, Washington | Iatan, Missouri
Land run
Connects Greenwood District, Tulsa to: Chandler, Oklahoma | Attica, Kansas
Tuskegee, Alabama
Connects Greenwood District, Tulsa to: Auburn, Alabama | Gainesville, Georgia | Walterboro, South Carolina
Cherokee Nation (1794–1907)
Connects Greenwood District, Tulsa to: Georgia (U.S. state) | Cherokee Nation | Charleston, Tennessee | Franklin, North Carolina | Johns Creek, Georgia
Michael Bloomberg
Connects Greenwood District, Tulsa to: Baltimore, Maryland | The Bronx, New York (state) | Queens, New York | Medford, Massachusetts | Brookline, Massachusetts
white people
Connects Greenwood District, Tulsa to: Farmville, Virginia | Nyack, New York | Dorado, United States | Oakland County, Michigan | Isla de la Juventud, Cuba
Cherokee Nation
Connects Greenwood District, Tulsa to: Cleveland, Tennessee | Cullman, Alabama | Salina, Oklahoma | Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians | Stilwell, Oklahoma
Slavery
Connects Greenwood District, Tulsa to: Sweden | Afghanistan | North Region (Cameroon) | Madagascar | Réunion