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On June 15, 1957, a new gold and white 1957 Plymouth Belvedere Sport Coupe was buried in a time capsule in downtown Tulsa, OK. The time capsule was part of Golden Jubilee Week: Tulsa's celebration of Oklahoma's semi-centennial. The car is buried under the sidewalk in front of the Tulsa County Courthouse, approximately 100 feet north of the intersection of Sixth Street and Denver Avenue.

The car was seen as a method of acquainting twenty-first century citizens with a suitable representation of 1957 civilization. According to event chairman Lewis Roberts Sr., the Plymouth was chosen because it was "an advanced product of American industrial ingenuity with the kind of lasting appeal that will still be in style 50 years from now."

The contents of a women's purse, including bobby pins, a bottle of tranquilizers, cigarettes and an unpaid parking ticket, were added to the glove compartment of the car shortly before burial.

Other items included in the time capsule were:

bullet10 gallons of gasoline and 5 quarts of oil
bulletA Douglas Aircraft Co. aerial map of airport facilities and legend
bulletStatement from Tulsa council of Churches  and prayer for greatest good next 50 years a recently completed history of churches in Tulsa and a directory of the present churches
bulletStatement from board of education - historical data related to 50 years of education in Tulsa and copies of "School Life" all-high school publication issued by Tulsa high schools each month
bulletStatements from Mayor and Chamber of Commerce officials
bulletFlags which have been flown over the national capitol, state capitol and in the county and city
bulletOther aerial photos of the area
bulletStatement from Tulsa Trades and Labor Council
bulletStatements from all former mayors of the city - their record of service and civic accomplishments in the city, state and nationally.

As part of the "Tulsarama!" festivities, citizens of Tulsa were asked to guess what the population of Tulsa would be in the year 2007. The guesses were then recorded on microfilm and sealed in a steel container buried with the car. When the car and artifacts are excavated, the person whose guess is closest to Tulsa's 2007 population is to be awarded the Belvedere.

    The car was uncovered and exposed to the daylight again on 15th June 2007 after 50 years under the side walk . Click here to see the story of unearthing and the final uncovering of the time capsule contents.