In a chain of events of looking for things of Tulsa long gone for my father who is slipping into alzheimer's, I was looking through Bates web site of aerial photos for a golf course at 51st and Lewis that the club house was where Goldie's is now, and the Cherokee airport at 61st and Yale, I found myself trying to find a friends house that he lived in that was south east of Edison and Gilcrease, near Easton & Union in the Owen Park area. While looking I came across Irving School, and in looking for info about that I found this website
http://www.tulsagal.net/ (http://www.tulsagal.net/)
and while looking through that site I found that the original Zingo was at the Crystal City Amusement Park. Never knew that was the origin of it.
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_ZRrqKbqqvtg/S1Dfj4_lhNI/AAAAAAAAEZQ/WmrkLXD9Soo/s1600/A3838%2Broller%2Bcoaster.jpg)
http://www.tulsagal.net/search/label/Amusement%20Park (http://www.tulsagal.net/search/label/Amusement%20Park)
Anyway, for those that have not seen this site, it's worth checking out.
Quote from: dbacksfan 2.0 on May 14, 2016, 03:44:20 AM
I was looking through Bates web site of aerial photos for a golf course at 51st and Lewis that the club house was where Goldie's is now,
Im going to drift, but wasnt there actually a golf clubhouse there..and was it converted into a Goldies later? You piqued a memory that is just about faded away.
Yes, Goldie's was the club house, and what is now the Lewiston Apartments was a 9 hole par three.
http://cdm15020.contentdm.oclc.org/utils/getfile/collection/p16063coll3/id/48/filename/49.pdf (http://cdm15020.contentdm.oclc.org/utils/getfile/collection/p16063coll3/id/48/filename/49.pdf)