Margery Mayo Bird at Historic Mayo Hotel in Tulsa OK - Built by her dad in 1920s

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  • Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
  • Rare interview around 1995 with Margery Mayo Bird inside Tulsa’s historic Mayo Hotel which was closed and derelict at the time.
    Margery was the daughter of John. Mayo who founded the hotel with his brother Cass in 1925. The Mayo would be Tulsa’s most luxurious hotel. The hotel was closed in 1981 and sat vacant for roughly 30 years. It was during the time that it was closed that Margery toured the hotel with video producer Jack Frank for his documentary on downtown Tulsa (Let’s Go Downtown). Margery died in 2013.
    When The Mayo Hotel officially opened in 1925, it instantly became the social hub of high society. Known for its champagne brunches and martini lunches, it was the place to see and be seen. Notable guests included President John F. Kennedy, Bob Hope, Charles Lindbergh, Babe Ruth, Lucille Ball, Charlie Chaplin and Elvis Presley as well as revered oilmen J. Paul Getty and Waite Phillips who took up residence for a time. As a result, famous deals were often brokered among oil barons in the opulent lobby, private meeting spaces or Crystal Ballroom. In addition, a plethora of other events, such as galas, weddings, fashion shows and star-studded receptions, also filled The Mayo calendar. It was not uncommon to see even the biggest names just strolling through the building.
    The Mayo was destined for the wrecking ball until the John Snyder family of Tulsa purchased it in 2001 for $250,000. They remodeled the lobby and hosted events there until 2008. At that time, they began restoring the remainder of the hotel to its former glory, undertaking the project with the same passion and determination as the Mayo brothers themselves.

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  • @krazykat6002
    @krazykat6002 2 роки тому +2

    It's made me happy to read that she most likely was able to see at least some of the restoration of the Mayo. It must have been magnificent back in the day.

  • @manifestingbeautifullife2187
    @manifestingbeautifullife2187 Рік тому +2

    Stunning interview Mr. Frank!
    The Mayo still stands as Tulsa's premier hotel! Spellbinding to hear of these yesteryear glory days and all who lived and stayed there. Absolutely stunning work you perform as you uncover this quintessential Deco period of Tulsa's finest hour. Bravo!
    👏👏👏

    • @Tulsa_Films
      @Tulsa_Films  Рік тому +1

      So glad you enjoyed it. Love exploring Tulsa's past. And glad you told me how much you like it.

  • @brentdcampbell
    @brentdcampbell 2 роки тому +1

    This is amazing! Thank you for sharing this. I've shared it to my Facebook friends, some of whom no doubt knew Mrs. Bird.

  • @brookesparkman7383
    @brookesparkman7383 Рік тому +1

    We stayed there right before Christmas and it was beautiful.

  • @AlphaBites-qw9ed
    @AlphaBites-qw9ed Рік тому +1

    My parents got married there

  • @JPGdesigngroup
    @JPGdesigngroup 6 місяців тому +1

    It's disappointing the Mayo doesn't have room service. They're losing business for this reason but they don't seem to care.

    • @Tulsa_Films
      @Tulsa_Films  6 місяців тому +1

      Didn't realize no room service there. Makes sense though since they have no on-site restaurant

    • @JPGdesigngroup
      @JPGdesigngroup 6 місяців тому +1

      @@Tulsa_Films yeah they ought to change that.

  • @tylerpantera8023
    @tylerpantera8023 2 роки тому +5

    I've never seen inside the Mayo hotel sure would like to someday I now work in Tulsa in a warehouse that's over 100 years old and has been repurposed I love stuff like this