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Society Sights (January 2019)

1/18/2019

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Then and Now, Images of Sapulpa.

(Then): American National Bank
(Now): American Heritage Bank

For over a hundred years, there has been a bank standing at this very corner of Main and Dewey.

​Around the time of statehood (between 1904 and 1908), there were 3 banks at this very intersection, nearly one on each of its four corners.
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Kevin
1/18/2019 11:18:28 am

When did the old bank become the new back I have lived here in sapulpa my whole life but don't remember the old bank

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Sapulpa Historical Societ
1/18/2019 11:22:04 am

We believe in the 1970s. It may have been as late as 1980s.

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Cody
1/18/2019 12:00:19 pm

The bank changed to the new one not that long ago. I’m 20 and I remember that bank when I was little.

Allison link
1/18/2019 01:18:31 pm

I don't remember any building but the one that is there. It could have been early 70's. They will know. I want to know why the replaced the old building with the new one.

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    Sapulpa Historical Society has new blog series to be posted every Friday.
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    The new blog series, "Then and Now,"  has 4 segments to teach Creek County history.

    First Friday's segment: 'Sapulpa Showcase' shares an artifact-of-the-month in the museum.

    Second Friday's segment: 'Historical Highlight' tells a little tidbit about the town's history.

    Third Friday's segment: 'Society Sights' shows a then-and-now image of a local business.

    Fourth Friday's segment: 'Museum Moments' features life in the museum world.

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