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ON LOCATION IN OKLAHOMA

or fans of the book by David Grann (and those interested in the upcoming Scorsese movie) about the Osage murders and subsequent birth of the FBI in 1920s Oklahoma, the places connected to have a new significance. Back in May, months before the scheduled release of the movie, Osage County tourism director Mary Beth Moore told () that as the hype about the movie grew, the expected tourism needed to be addressed. Tourists were

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