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Then and Now

Sapulpa Historical Society's blog series every Friday.

Society Sights (October 2019)

10/18/2019

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Then and Now Images of Sapulpa...

In honor of one of Sapulpa's teachers, classmate, friend, hard worker, a great person to be around, we would like to dedicate this then-and-now image to David Main. Main was the Director of Central Tech for over 30 years. He retired as Director in 2009.

David Main was one of the founding members of the Sapulpa Historical Society; he was an active member, volunteering his time, and worked on the Board.

Thank you, David Main, for you dedication to our grateful city.

(Then) 2003, image of Central Oklahoma Area Vo-Tech School
(Now) image of Central Tech

​Link to David Main's Obituary:
Obituary of David Main
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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.

    Catch Sapulpa’s new blog series “Then and Now” every Friday right here !

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  • Home
  • About Us
    • History of Sapulpa
    • Publications
    • Support >
      • Volunteer
      • Donations
  • Museums
    • Historical Museum
    • Research Department
    • Sapulpa Fire Museum
    • Filling Station Museum
    • Sapulpa Interurban Trolley
  • Midtown Mini Storage
  • Then and Now
  • Sapulpa Somebodies