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Built in 1925, the Mayo Hotel is a Tulsa icon that has hosted presidents, oil tycoons and celebrities. However, for almost 30 years, it sat dormant and in disrepair. After several failed attempts, it finally underwent a $30 million dollar renovation to restore it back to its glory.
Built in 1925, the Mayo Hotel is a Tulsa icon that has hosted presidents, oil tycoons and celebrities. However, for almost 30 years, it sat dormant and in disrepair. After several failed attempts, it finally underwent a $30 million dollar renovation to restore it back to its glory.