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2.22.2006
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- Sam Houston statue, Huntsville, TX
- Fake woman, Houston, TX
- Trial & error, Galleria skating rink, Houston, TX
- Butterfly, Lake Jackson, TX
- Olympic inspiration, Galleria skating rink, Housto...
- Princess inspecting her scepter
- Donning the king's crown
- The Red River on a gray day
- Scorched from grassfires in OK
- A view of Tulsa
- The most expensive house in Tulsa
- A view of the Arkansas River near Tulsa
- Highway sign, OK
- Ranch art in OK
- Oklahoma yard sale
- it's good to be the king
- Convenience store, Angleton, TX
- City Hall, Bonney, TX
- Ramsey II prison unit, Brazoria County, TX
- Plowin' time, Brazoria County, TX
- Lemonade sellers, Sienna Plantation, Fort Bend Cou...
- Rosharon, TX
- Biker, Brazoria County, TX
- Garbage truck logo, Clute, TX
- Lake something or other, Clute, TX
- New Clute Intermediate School, Clute, TX
- Site of new City Hall, next to old City Hall, Clut...
- Church, Clute, TX
- Local newspaper, Clute, TX
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- Grain silos, Brazoria, TX
- Brazos River, Hwy 332 Bridge, near Brazoria, TX
- Buffalo Camp Bayou, Lake Jackson, TX
- Church bus, parked, Freeport, TX
- Beach house art, Surfside Beach, TX
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- Fog surfing, Surfside Beach, TX
- Bird's eye view, Surfside Beach, TX
- Onward through the fog, Surfside Beach, TX
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5 comments:
Must be T. Boone Picken's place
This is not the most expensive house in Tulsa. By far.
the house is not occupied. A Realtor told me it was the most expensive in Tulsa. It's on 13 acres. So where's the most expensive house in Tulsa, smarty pants?
A recent article in the Tulsa Business Journal put the most valuable home in Tulsa at $21,720,000 (2800 S. Boston Avenue S.). Owned by George Kaiser, who owns Bank of Oklahoma, among other things...that picture ain't it, I'm afraid.
Maybe it was the expensive on the market in Tulsa. Don't remember what the agent said now. It's been awhile. Thanks.
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