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Vintage Neon Parking Sign at the Magnificent Mayo Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Restored Art Deco Tourisim Destination Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chandelier at the Magnificent Mayo Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Restored Art Deco Tourisim Destination Royalty Free Stock Photo
Monochrome Entrance of the Magnificent Mayo Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Restored Art Deco Tourisim Destination Royalty Free Stock Photo
Split Staircase Entryway at the Magnificent Mayo Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Restored Art Deco Tourisim Destination Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vintage Retro Cone Seat at the Magnificent Mayo Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Restored Art Deco Tourisim Destination Royalty Free Stock Photo
Facade of the Historic Mayo Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma. in Monochrome Restored Art Deco Tourisim Destination Royalty Free Stock Photo
Facade of the Historic Mayo Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Restored Art Deco Tourisim Destination Royalty Free Stock Photo
Staircase and Beautiful Lobby of the Magnificent Mayo Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Restored Art Deco Tourisim Destination
Staircase and Ceiling of Lobby of the Magnificent Mayo Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Restored Art Deco Tourisim Destination Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lobby of the Magnificent Mayo Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Restored Art Deco Tourisim Destination Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Entrance of the Magnificent Mayo Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Restored Art Deco Tourisim Destination Royalty Free Stock Photo
Entrance of the Magnificent Mayo Hotel, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Restored Art Deco Tourisim Destination Royalty Free Stock Photo
From Elvis to Bob Hope to other celebrities and famous sorts have all chosen the Mayo as their place to stay in Tulsa! The Mayo Hotel was built in 1925, designed by architect George Winkler, and financed by John D. and Cass A. Mayo.[The base of two-story Doric columns supports fourteen floors marked with false terracotta balconies, and a two-story crown of stone and a dentiled cornice. At the time the 600-room hotel was the tallest building in Oklahoma. Ceiling fans in each room and Tulsa`s first running ice water made the hotel a haven from summer heat.


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