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There is always something going on at this huge complex, located between Harvard and Yale along 21st Street in midtown. Among the attractions and facilities you'll find here are the massive Expo Center (used for big shows and e... more
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Part of the Greenwood Cultural Center, which facilitates many cultural and educational programs in the area, this exhibit includes historical information and displays honoring many jazz musicians who called Oklahoma home. Other... more
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In existence since 1922, this theater claims to be the oldest community drama company in continual existence west of the Mississippi River. With an award-winning history that includes surviving two fires, the company presents s... more
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Spread over 70-acres within Mohawk Park on the northern edge of Tulsa, the Tulsa Zoo is home to over 1,500 animals. The beautifully landscaped paths provide views of tigers, elephants, bears, chimpanzees and many other species.... more
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Located by the Tulsa International Airport in an airplane hangar built in 1940, this facility features displays of actual aircraft and a variety of hands-on activities. Educational for the whole family, the Air and Space Museum... more
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Set on a 460-acre plot of land in northwest Tulsa, the Gilcrease Museum houses over 10,000 artistic pieces, including the world's largest single art collection from Western America. There are also a huge number of Native Americ... more
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Located at 21st and Yale in midtown, this large water park features the largest wave pool in Oklahoma, as well as five water slides, a water roller coaster, a kiddie pool for the little ones, and more. Open seasonally, this pla... more
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Tulsans like to have fun, and there is nowhere better to enjoy the city than in its beautiful downtown art deco district. This annual May festival is held to celebrate spring and it attracts tens of thousands of party goers who... more
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Located in downtown Tulsa and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Brady Theater is a vital part of Tulsa history. Built around 1910 as the Tulsa Convention Hall, this 2,700-seat venue has been well preserved... more
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Located on State Highway 66 (formerly old Route 66) at the Verdigris Bridge between Catoosa and Claremore, this is a well-known spot among Tulsans. Set in a log house by the river near the woods, the scenic exterior and rustic... more
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