Cain's Ballroom Downtown Tulsa OK USA TulsaGo

Cain’s Ballroom

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Hidden away in the rugged Osage Hills, Woolaroc was the ranch retreat of oilman Frank Phillips and is now a 3,700 acre wildlife preserve and world-class art museum. Come and see why Will Rogers called it “the most unique place in this country.”

Woolaroc

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BOK Center Downtown Tulsa OK USA TulsaGo

BOK Center

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Located near 21st & Peoria inside Woodward Park, Appeal to the Great Spirit is a true landmark in the city. Appeal to the Great Spirit, a sculpture by Cyrus Dallin, is the last of a four-piece series called The Epic of the Indian.

Appeal to the Great Spirit

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Stop by the Meadow Gold District on historic Route 66 to see this 21-foot space cowboy located near the 11th & Peoria intersection.

Buck Atom Space Cowboy

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The Center of the Universe in Downtown Tulsa is a mysterious spot where visitors can stand on a circle & the noises they make are echoed back much louder.

Center of the Universe

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The Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza in Tulsa, Oklahoma features the flags of the eight states that Route 66 passes through.

Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza

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Gathering Place is a public park located near Riverside Drive. With over 100 acres, spectators enjoy an unparalleled playground, trails, gardens, boat rentals, eateries, live music, special events, and more.

Gathering Place

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The Golden Driller is a 75-foot-tall, 43,500-pound oil worker statue built from a steel frame. It is the 6th tallest statue in the US and has remained in its current 21st Street location since 1966.

Golden Driller Statue

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Guthrie Green is located in the Downtown Tulsa Arts District and serves as a hub for outdoor concerts, festivals, fitness classes, and other special events.

Guthrie Green

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The historic Meadow Gold sign sits near the corner of 11th & Peoria on the Route 66 Mother Road and is the icon to the Meadow Gold District.

Meadow Gold Sign

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Opened in 2003, the Oklahoma Aquarium is over 72,000 square feet and is home to the world's largest exhibit of bull sharks, as well as a loggerhead sea turtle, zebra shark, and humphead wrasse.

Oklahoma Aquarium

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Oxley Nature Center boasts over 800 acres of wildlife. Explore the trails & an interpretive center with hands-on exhibits.

Oxley Nature Center

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The historic church in Tulsa OK was turned into a recording studio and home office to Shelter Records in 1972.

The Church Studio

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Over 170 acres of beauty and wildlife just northwest of Downtown Tulsa.

Tulsa Botanic Garden

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The Tulsa Garden Center sits south of Woodward Park in the historic Snedden Mansion and offers lectures, classes, training, plant shows, and special events throughout the year.

Tulsa Garden Center

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Explore over 85 acres of exhibits with wildlife from Africa, South America, and Australia featuring lions, giraffes, rhinos, alligators, and more.

Tulsa Zoo

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