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"Mack: A Journey Through Time and Tales" Step into the Same Old Moses Saloon, located at 211 West Harrison Avenue in Guthrie, Oklahoma



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"Mack: A Journey Through Time and Tales" Step into the Same Old Moses Saloon, located at 211 West Harrison Avenue in Guthrie, Oklahoma. This iconic establishment has been operated by Moses Weinberger since 1890, making it the first legal saloon in the Oklahoma Territory. In this captivating photograph from around 1900, we see Moses Weinberger himself standing proudly with his trusted bartenders Mack O'Brien and Ike Reed at the entrance of their beloved establishment. Fast forward to 1921, where we find ourselves immersed in the world of Home Talent. Phyllis Haver graces us with her presence in a scene from this film that captivated audiences during its time. As an actress from the renowned Mack Sennett Comedy Studios, Haver brings laughter and joy to all who watch. Amidst World War I's chaos, C. T. H presents us with a thought-provoking cartoon titled "We Fight to a Finish. " This powerful artwork reminds us of our resilience as we navigate through challenging times together. Sir Alan Cobham takes flight on his De Havilland Type 50 survey aircraft. The skies become his canvas as he explores uncharted territories and uncovers hidden wonders for all to behold. In another era marked by conflict - World War II - Johnny Zero serenades us with his music cover that echoes through time. His melodies provide solace amidst turmoil and remind us of love's enduring power even during dark days. The Cruiser Tank Mk IV (A13 Mk II) stands tall as a symbol of strength and determination on battlefields across history. Its imposing presence serves as a reminder that courage knows no bounds when faced with adversity. Betty Grable shines bright like a star on her music cover titled "You're My Little Pin-Up Girl. " Her beauty captures hearts worldwide while bringing comfort to soldiers far away from home during wartime.