Berryhill, Oklahoma

Cowbell Hill has been the scene of repeated fatal car accidents for travellers on South 49th West Avenue.

The United States Environmental Protection Agency set up monitors to record exposure atop school buildings at Berryhill.

[1] The old, original parts of Berryhill, although containing some affluent members, were mainly working class, blue-collar families with high hopes for their children.

Berryhill was not able to generate enough mail to establish a post office, and certain laws governing the geography of townships in Oklahoma prevent the community from ever becoming a town.

Drinking was long a normal part of the local culture, usually reserved for the men who would slip over to the bars on Southwest Boulevard.

Other drugs, especially marijuana, gained acceptance, especially with rebellious youth who wanted to strike out against the rigid class system at Berryhill.

Parents desperate to save troubled youths transfer their student to Berryhill Schools, hoping the rural atmosphere would help.

In fact, the new students from the city served to introduce new ideas of what was cool to the social elite, including rap music, trendy apparel, and use.

[citation needed] Eventually, the increase of well-to-do families on the hills over South 65th W. Avenue led to other developments in Berryhill.

Recent developments include an expansion of West 41st Street into four lanes between South 57th W. Avenue to SH-97 in Prattville, Oklahoma (Sand Springs), and construction of several new commercial buildings including a Tulsa Community College campus, National Guard facility, a bank, and a carwash.

"Buss" Woolridge, secretary; James Sadler, Vice-President, Edward Lee "Bill" Cecil; and Robert Marian Hensley.

In 2006 the district doubled in size by a vote of the people to include the 21st Street corridor (Holly Refinery, BNSF Railyard, AAON, and Magellan Pipeline Services.

On S. 57th W. Ave. is Most Precious Blood Parish of the Catholic Diocese of Tulsa, an apostolate of the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter (FSSP), currently pastored by Fr.

Solace Church is located on 41st Street 73rd W. Avenue pastored by lifelong Berryhill local, Matt Blair.

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