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The Mid-Continent Tower is a 36-story skyscraper located at 401 South Boston Avenue in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. At 156 meters (513 ft) in height, it is the fourth-tallest building in Tulsa and fifth-tallest in Oklahoma. Faced with bright white terra cotta and crowned with a distinctive copper roof, it is one of the city's most recognizable buildings. The design is unique because the first 16-story structure was built in 1918. The top 20 stories comprise a separate structure, cantilevered over the first 66 years later. The architects of the addition matched the design of the original structure so carefully that the result is considered a single structure. It is included as a contributing structure in Tulsa's Oil Capital Historic District.

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  • El Mid-Continent Tower (antes conocido como Cosden Building) es un rascacielos de 36 pisos ubicado en 401 South Boston Avenue en el centro de la ciudad de Tulsa, en el estado de Oklahoma (Estados Unidos). Con 156 metros de altura, es el cuarto edificio más alto de Tulsa​ y el quinto más alto de Oklahoma. Frente a terracota blanca brillante y coronado con un techo de cobre distintivo, es uno de los edificios más reconocibles de la ciudad. El diseño es único porque la primera estructura de 16 pisos se construyó en 1918. Los 20 pisos superiores comprenden una estructura separada, en voladizo durante los primeros 66 años después. Los arquitectos de la adición combinaron el diseño de la estructura original con tanto cuidado que el resultado se considera una estructura única. De estilo neogótico, se incluye como una estructura contributiva en el Distrito Histórico de la Capital Petrolera de Tulsa. (es)
  • The Mid-Continent Tower is a 36-story skyscraper located at 401 South Boston Avenue in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. At 156 meters (513 ft) in height, it is the fourth-tallest building in Tulsa and fifth-tallest in Oklahoma. Faced with bright white terra cotta and crowned with a distinctive copper roof, it is one of the city's most recognizable buildings. The design is unique because the first 16-story structure was built in 1918. The top 20 stories comprise a separate structure, cantilevered over the first 66 years later. The architects of the addition matched the design of the original structure so carefully that the result is considered a single structure. It is included as a contributing structure in Tulsa's Oil Capital Historic District. (en)
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  • The Mid-Continent Tower is a 36-story skyscraper located at 401 South Boston Avenue in downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma. At 156 meters (513 ft) in height, it is the fourth-tallest building in Tulsa and fifth-tallest in Oklahoma. Faced with bright white terra cotta and crowned with a distinctive copper roof, it is one of the city's most recognizable buildings. The design is unique because the first 16-story structure was built in 1918. The top 20 stories comprise a separate structure, cantilevered over the first 66 years later. The architects of the addition matched the design of the original structure so carefully that the result is considered a single structure. It is included as a contributing structure in Tulsa's Oil Capital Historic District. (en)
  • El Mid-Continent Tower (antes conocido como Cosden Building) es un rascacielos de 36 pisos ubicado en 401 South Boston Avenue en el centro de la ciudad de Tulsa, en el estado de Oklahoma (Estados Unidos). Con 156 metros de altura, es el cuarto edificio más alto de Tulsa​ y el quinto más alto de Oklahoma. Frente a terracota blanca brillante y coronado con un techo de cobre distintivo, es uno de los edificios más reconocibles de la ciudad. El diseño es único porque la primera estructura de 16 pisos se construyó en 1918. Los 20 pisos superiores comprenden una estructura separada, en voladizo durante los primeros 66 años después. Los arquitectos de la adición combinaron el diseño de la estructura original con tanto cuidado que el resultado se considera una estructura única. De estilo neogótico (es)
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