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		<title>Destination Time Capsule: The Winner is Dead&#8230;</title>
		<description>Heirs of the late Raymond Humberton have come forward to claim their crispy crunchy classic car. At 384,743, Mr. Humbertson's 1957 entry to guess Tulsa's population in 2007 came closest to the actual number of 382,457. It was approx 250,000 in 1957. Mr. Humbertson died in motorola ringtones composer &#124; ...</description>
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		<title>Destination Time Capsule: Deep-Fried Plymouth</title>
		<description>So Tulsa’s legendary buried car emerged extra crispy and golden brown like it was battered and deep-fried like a piece of chicken. It was shocking. People gasped. Some cried. How could this happen? How could the vault it was buried in have leaked? Why didn’t they do a better job? ...</description>
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		<title>Destination Time Capsule: On Display in Tulsa&#8217;s Convention Center</title>
		<description>On Saturday, June 16, the day after the dramatic reveal, thousands of curiosity seekers gather 'round the belle of the ball for close inspection. The body panels are as straight as an arrow but the metal is very rough. The interior is, for lack of a better way to put ...</description>
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		<title>Destination Time Capsule: Showtime!</title>
		<description>The rusty, musty and oh-so soggy remains of the 1957 Plymouth Belvedere sits center stage at Tulsa's biggest indoor arena for all the world to see. The highly anticipated reveal was SHOCKING to say the least! The car clearly spent most of its life underwater. They should've buried a submarine. ...</description>
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