(The Tulsa time Capsule)

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(The Tulsa time Capsule) Page 40 (The Tulsa time Capsule) Name of a city in USA A car was buried under the ground

Some pictures about Tulsa’ Automobile

(The Tulsa time Capsule)

(Time Travel) (P5) (P2) (P1) (P3) (P4) New Vocabulary

Before Reading Scan for facts about The Tulsa time Capsule To scan means to read quickly to find specific information.

After Reading 1. Why did a crowed of people gathered outside the house court in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1957 ? To witness the burial of an unusual time capsule: a brand-new gold-and-white Plymouth Belvedere car. 2.What was the reason for earthing the car before 50 years? To show the world who we were and how we lived in Tulsa in 1957.

After Reading 3.What was the car (automobile) contained? a flag, a city phone directory, an unpaid parking ticket, woman’s purse: bobby pins, a ladies’ powder compact, a plastic rain cap, several combs, a tube of lipstick, a pack of gum, a wad of tissues, $2.73 in bills and coins. Five gallons of gas. 4.What did people think about this event? The event attracted all sorts of people to Denver Avenue that day in 1957. Some thought that the idea of burying a new car was dumb; others thought it was brilliant.

After Reading 5.When was the automobile unearthed? It was unearthed On June 13, 2007. 6.Was the tomb able to protect the car? Explain No, it didn’t. The tomb was unable to protect the car from moisture and the vintage vehicle was covered in rust.

The purpose was to show how people lived in Tulsa in 1957. They included the gas in case of the combustion engine became obsolete. The microfilm is obsolete. The winner of the contest was going to be the one who guessed the population of Tulsa in 2007. Water got into the vault, and the car was covered in rust. The microfilm for the contest wasn’t found.

Similar Story see what Tulsa was like in 1957. live long enough to win the prize. will find a woman’s purse and its contents. Similar Story

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