rusty-c Posted June 11, 2025 Report Share Posted June 11, 2025 Thanks for welcoming me to the board! I'm the owner of a 2019 Dodge Journey GT (wife's vehicle) with 104,000 miles that resides in NE Oklahoma. It's been a great vehicle until now... Hoping this community can provide some answers and good conversation. Let's get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neto Posted June 12, 2025 Report Share Posted June 12, 2025 I saw that you live in northeast Oklahoma. I grew up north of Tulsa, between Owasso and Collinsville. Back then US 75, US 169, and Oklahoma State Highway 20 went past our place. (None of them go past there anymore.) I now live in Ohio, but not near any big city. Welcome to the forum. We have a 2009 Journey, but it's no longer the family car. (I just don't know how to sell vehicles....) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rusty-c Posted June 12, 2025 Author Report Share Posted June 12, 2025 Bet I grew up no more than a couple of miles from you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Neto Posted August 10, 2025 Report Share Posted August 10, 2025 On 6/11/2025 at 11:21 PM, rusty-c said: Bet I grew up no more than a couple of miles from you. Man, I've been so busy since we started renovations and remodel work on my wife's Dad's house (he passed away in 2020, at 99 years of age) that I haven't been paying attention to things here. Until the age of 9, we lived 1/4 mile east of the junction of state highway 20 with US 169 and US 75. At that time we moved to a new house 1/4 mile north of that intersection. None of those highways go past there anymore - all were moved years ago. That corner may still be known as 'German Corner', named after our old church house. Now I think it's called 116th North and Garnet. (The church house was the one belonging to the Collinsville Mennonite Brethren church, later renamed as Westport MB, now Discovery or something like that. The old building was built in the years from 1917 to 1920. We tore it down in 1980, partly due to foundation issues.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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