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Tulsa's south side is popularly considered to be south of the Skelly Bypass (I-44), bounded on the south by the city of [[Bixby, Oklahoma|Bixby]], on the west by the Arkansas River and the city of [[Jenks, Oklahoma|Jenks]], and on the east by the city of [[Broken Arrow, Oklahoma|Broken Arrow]].{{citation needed|date=August 2015}} Many new luxurious homes have been constructed here in the last few decades, as well as numerous apartments, in various price ranges. Land in the area is becoming scarce, however, and development now has begun to spread to neighboring Jenks and Bixby to the south and west, as well as Broken Arrow to the east. As a more affluent demographic has moved into the area, businesses tailored to such residents have also opened nearby. The city's largest automotive dealer strips are located along S. Memorial Dr. from 91st to 101st Streets and from 51st to 31st Streets. The [http://www.riverwalkcrossing.com/ Riverwalk Crossing Shopping Center], just over the river in Jenks at 96th st. includes a movie theater, fine dining, and shopping. Nearby lies the [[Oklahoma Aquarium]], the only one in the state of Oklahoma. Local freshwater fish are complemented by a fine selection of saltwater animals, including sharks. The Karl and Beverly White National Fishing Tackle Museum has over 20,000 pieces valued at more than $4 million. This exhibit makes up the largest and most comprehensive antique fishing tackle collection in the world.
St. Francis Hospital and its surrounding medical practitioner's offices is located at 61st and Yale and is one of the largest in the state. Prominent in that area of town is the upscale Braeswood neighborhood, East 61st to 63rd Streets and Louisville to Oswego Avenues.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://braeswoodtulsa.com/|title=Braeswood Homeowners Association website, About Braeswood | accessdate=2017-08-11}}</ref> Another healthcare cluster exists around South 91st and Mingo, including
[[Woodland Hills Mall]], the largest in the state anchors the 71st street corridor. Numerous dining options are available in the area. Additionally, shopping centers surrounding the mall are panoramic in scope, as the options for shopping are seemingly endless. It is in this area that the 4-star John Q. Hammonds Renaissance Hotel is located, including conference and meeting rooms. It is located right off [[US 169]], a major north-south highway in eastern south Tulsa. This road curves to the west at around 96th street and soon turns into the [[Creek Turnpike]], a toll road that has been extended to the west to [[I-44]] and to the east to I-44, nearly forming a semi-circular loop around southern Tulsa and its surrounding suburbs.
The schools in the area are some of the state's largest, including Jenks and Union High School, with neighboring Broken Arrow being the largest. Tulsa Public School's Memorial High School is located here, along with prestigious, private [[Holland Hall (Tulsa, Oklahoma)|Holland Hall]]. Jenks, and Union High Schools are annually among the best in the state and nation in football and their rivalry has drawn national attention. [[Tulsa Community College]], the largest 2-year school in the state, has its Southeast campus off 81st and US 169.
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