Discover the Fascinating History of Greenwood District with Terry Baccus

When it comes to exploring the rich history and vibrant culture of historic Greenwood District, there’s no better guide than Terry Baccus. Dubbed the ‘Mayor of Greenwood,’ Terry has been captivating tourists with his extensive knowledge, quick wit, and magnetic personality. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about this iconic area, a tour with Terry Baccus is an absolute must.

Thousands of visitors have flocked to Tulsa in recent times to embark on the historic Greenwood Tour led by Terry Baccus. It’s not uncommon to bump into Terry while strolling through the historic Greenwood District, as he is always eager to engage in conversation and share his wealth of knowledge and a laugh or two.

What sets Terry apart is his deep understanding of the history and significance of Greenwood, also known as the original Black Wall Street. This area, spanning 36 square miles, holds a remarkable story that Terry is able to recount with passion and authenticity.

But Terry’s commitment to Greenwood goes beyond being a tour guide. He actively looks out for the tenants and patrons of the historic Greenwood District, ensuring that the area continues to thrive. Additionally, Terry is the producer of the documentary ‘The Greenwood Ave Project, a captivating exploration of Greenwood’s history. This documentary serves as a valuable resource for those unable to visit Greenwood in person.

You can rent or purchase the documentary online through Terry’s website at www.tourofblackwallstreet.com. It’s an opportunity to delve into the stories, struggles, and triumphs of Greenwood from the comfort of your own home.

Terry Baccus has a natural gift for storytelling and entertaining his audience. Many have even remarked that he should have been a teacher. His tours offer an immersive experience, providing an up-close and almost surreal account of the history of Greenwood. You’ll walk away with a newfound appreciation for this remarkable district.

If you’re ready to embark on a journey through time and discover the fascinating history of Greenwood, get in touch with Terry Baccus to schedule your next tour. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to explore the heart and soul of the original Black Wall Street.

Preserving and Enriching the Legacy of The Original Black Wall Street in Tulsa

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The Greenwood Chamber of Commerce, Inc. is dedicated to preserving and enriching the legacy of the historic Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Commonly known as The Original Black Wall Street, this district was once a thriving hub of African American businesses and entrepreneurship. Today, the Chamber is committed to creating commerce in the district, educating and providing resources to small businesses and entrepreneurs.

On the occasion of the 28th Anniversary of the Million Man March Motorcycle Rally & Bike Show, the Chamber is proud to stand alongside the community in celebrating this important event. The motorcycle rally and bike show is a powerful demonstration of unity, strength, and resilience within the African-American community.

The Chamber recognizes the significance of this event and its connection to the history of The Original Black Wall Street. The rally serves as a reminder of the determination and perseverance that has characterized the district throughout its history. It is a moment to reflect on the achievements of the past and to look towards a future of continued growth and success.

Through its various initiatives, the Chamber aims to empower small businesses and entrepreneurs in the Greenwood District. By providing access to resources, networking opportunities, and educational programs, the Chamber seeks to foster an environment of economic prosperity and sustainable development.

One of the key objectives of the Chamber is to preserve the historical significance of The Original Black Wall Street. The district holds a special place in American history, representing the resilience and entrepreneurial spirit of the African-American community. By raising awareness and promoting the district’s heritage, the Chamber seeks to ensure that future generations understand and appreciate its importance.

In addition to its core mission, the Chamber actively engages with the community through various events and initiatives. These activities aim to promote unity, celebrate diversity, and support local businesses. By fostering a sense of community pride, the Chamber contributes to the overall revitalization and growth of the Greenwood District.

As we mark the 28th Anniversary of the Million Man March Motorcycle Rally, the Chamber encourages everyone to join in the celebrations and show their support for the historic Greenwood District. By coming together, we can honor the past, celebrate the present, and build a prosperous future for all.

Online registration is open at https://checkout.square.site/merchant/MLA6GJGDFWM6K/checkout/RSYWG7SP3JXCE4K523XB3IQU  Motorcycle Clubs and groups are encouraged to register online at https://square.link/u/VDurQbJh

For additional information or questions please email: bikerally@thegreenwoodbeat.com

 

The Original Black Wall Street Merchant Marketplace: A Vibrant Gathering in Historic Greenwood

Come down to historic Greenwood District for The Original Black Wall Street Merchant Marketplace! It’s happening now until 4pm. The Greenwood Beat – WFPG featuring DJ Phatkat is creating one heck of a vibe on Greenwood.

The Original Black Wall Street Merchant Marketplace takes place every Saturday in the Courtyard on Greenwood from 11 am to 4 pm. This vibrant event brings together local vendors and food truck operators, who are encouraged to come out and display their products or services.

Locals, out-of-towners, and tourists alike frequent historic Greenwood intentionally, supporting the area and its businesses. The lively atmosphere, with DJ Phatkat spinning the beats, adds to the charm of the marketplace.

If you’re interested in becoming a vendor at The Original Black Wall Street Merchant Marketplace, sign up now at https://m.signupgenius.com/. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to be part of this exciting community event and showcase your offerings to a diverse and engaged audience!

 

 

The Story of The Original Black Wall Street Merchant Marketplace

The History of Black Wall Street

HBO is currently filming a new documentary titled ‘Black Wall Street Forever: The Story of the Greenwood District and the Greenwood Chamber of Commerce, Inc. This documentary aims to shed light on the historic Greenwood District and its significance as the original Black Wall Street. As part of their filming, HBO is showcasing The Original Black Wall Street Merchant Marketplace (TOBWSMM), a collaborative effort between The Greenwood Chamber of Commerce, TCLiving & Marketing, and The Greenwood Beat – WFPG.

Understanding the Greenwood District

The Greenwood District, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was once a thriving African-American community in the early 20th century. It was home to various businesses, including restaurants, grocery stores, banks, and more. This thriving economic hub earned the nickname ‘Black Wall Street’ due to its prosperity and success.

The Tragedy of the Tulsa Race Massacre

However, the success and prosperity of the Greenwood District came to a devastating halt in 1921 during the Tulsa Race Massacre. A racially motivated attack led to the destruction of the entire district, leaving thousands of African-American residents homeless and countless businesses in ruins.

Rebuilding and Remembering

Despite the destruction caused by the Tulsa Race Massacre, the spirit of the Greenwood District persevered. The community rallied together to rebuild and restore their once-thriving neighborhood. Today, efforts are being made to commemorate the history and resilience of Black Wall Street by the current board led by President Dr. Freeman Culver through initiatives like The Original Black Wall Street Merchant Marketplace and The 28th Anniversary of the Million Man March Motorcycle Rally & Bike Show.

The Original Black Wall Street Merchant Marketplace

The TOBWSMM is a platform that showcases and supports black-owned businesses, both locally and nationally. It serves as a digital marketplace where consumers can discover and support a wide range of products and services offered by black entrepreneurs. By providing a centralized platform, TOBWSMM aims to empower and uplift black businesses, helping to create economic opportunities and foster success.

The Greenwood Women’s Business Center

In addition to TOBWSMM, the documentary will also highlight The Greenwood Women’s Business Center. This organization focuses on supporting and empowering women entrepreneurs within the Greenwood District. Through mentorship programs, educational resources, and networking opportunities, the Greenwood Women’s Business Center aims to nurture and promote the success of women-owned businesses.

Preserving History for Future Generations

The filming of ‘Black Wall Street Forever: The Story of the Greenwood District and the Greenwood Chamber of Commerce, Inc.’ is an important step in preserving the history of the Greenwood District and ensuring that future generations are aware of its significance. By showcasing the resilience and achievements of the African-American community, this documentary will shed light on a chapter of history that has often been overlooked or forgotten. The band “Upscale Smoke” draws a crowd with their live performance of R&B hits from current and past.

Conclusion

As HBO continues to film on Greenwood, it is essential to recognize the importance of The Original Black Wall Street Merchant Marketplace, The Greenwood Women’s Business Center, and the efforts being made to commemorate the history of the Greenwood District. Through initiatives like these, the spirit of Black Wall Street lives on, inspiring and empowering black entrepreneurs both locally and nationally.