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Founded in 1836 under a sturdy oak tree - the tree still stands at 18-th and Cheyenne Str. The city of Tulsa Oklahoma changed a lot when in 1901 oil was discovered. The oil boom inspired many monuments which is at the heart of Tulsa’s Art Deco architecture, additionally the nouveau riche began to collect art and the city know houses a few nationally renowned museums, such as the Philbrook Museum of Art and the Gilcrease Museum. Located in the heart of Green Country and northeast of Oklahoma City on Route 66, the city of Tulsa prides itself on its growing economy, beautiful recreational and scenic destinations, and cultural attractions. Tulsa is a flourishing metropolitan area that still retains the friendliness and close-knit attitude of a much smaller city. Among the city's many advantages are choices of a variety of schools, businesses, museums, shopping centers, universities and cultural hotspots, making Tulsa a great place to visit and spend a vacation. Like in the booming oil days, business today is still growing, thanks to a leading aerospace industry and a number of major corporations, including the world famous American Airlines. Tulsa also has its share of cultural attractions. Architecture buffs should check out the Art Deco façades at the Boston Building, Union Depot, and the Philtower. For something different, enjoy the beautiful grounds of Oral Roberts University. Recreational destinations are plentiful with access to many lakes, gorgeous parks and garden centers, as well as award-winning golf courses such as Southern Hills and LaFortune Park. Popular museums include the Philbrook Museum of Art, the Tulsa Air and Space Museum, The Tulsa Zoo & Living Museum, Oklahoma's Jazz Hall of Fame The Oklahoma Aquarium, and the Gilcrease Museum. Other unique attractions worth a stop include the Elsing Museum, Ida Dennie Willis Museum of Miniatures, Dolls & Toys, Tulsa Air and Space Center and the Fenster Museum of Jewish Art. For a night on the town Cherry Street and Utica Square are the liveliest parts of Tulsa for, quaint shops, boutiques, bars and restaurants. Along with the new BOK events Center make sure to get a taste of local culture at the downtown Tulsa Performing Arts Center, the Tulsa Ballet, the Tulsa Opera, the historic Greenwood Jazz District or the Blue Dome Arts District. And don't forget to explore the dazzling Art Deco buildings and churches throughout the downtown area. Tulsa's historic past, thriving present and bright future give the community a positive attitude and progressive atmosphere. Whether you're looking for a new place to call home or just a wonderful spot to visit, Tulsa boasts a multitude of destinations and features found nowhere else.


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Founded in 1836 under a sturdy oak tree - the tree still stands at 18-th and Cheyenne Str. The city of Tulsa Oklahoma changed a lot when in 1901 oil was discovered. The oil boom inspired many monuments which is at the heart of Tulsa’s Art Deco architecture, additionally the nouveau riche began to collect art and the city know houses a few nationally renowned museums, such as the Philbrook Museum of Art and the Gilcrease Museum Located in the heart of Green Country and northeast of Oklahoma City on Route 66, the city of Tulsa prides itself on its growing economy, beautiful recreational and scenic destinations, and cultural attractions. Tulsa is a flourishing metropolitan area that still retains the friendliness and close-knit attitude of a much smaller city. Among the city's many advantages are choices of a variety of schools, businesses, museums, shopping centers, universities and cultural hotspots, making Tulsa a great place to live, work and raise a family. Like in the booming oil days, business today is still growing, thanks to a leading aerospace industry and a number of major corporations, including American Airlines. Tulsa also has its share of cultural attractions. Architecture buffs should check out the Art Deco façades at the Boston Building, Union Depot, and the Philtower. For something different, enjoy the beautiful grounds of Oral Roberts University. Recreational destinations are plentiful with access to many lakes, gorgeous parks and garden centers, as well as award-winning golf courses such as Southern Hills and LaFortune Park. Popular museums include the Philbrook Museum of Art, the Tulsa Air and Space Museum, The Tulsa Zoo & Living Museum, Oklahoma's Jazz Hall of Fame The Oklahoma Aquarium, and the Gilcrease Museum. Other unique attractions worth a stop include the Elsing Museum, Ida Dennie Willis Museum of Miniatures, Dolls & Toys, Tulsa Air and Space Center and the Fenster Museum of Jewish Art. For a night on the town Cherry Street and Utica Square are the liveliest parts of Tulsa for, quaint shops, boutiques, bars and restaurants. Along with the new BOK events Center make sure to get a taste of local culture at the downtown Tulsa Performing Arts Center, the Tulsa Ballet, the Tulsa Opera, the historic Greenwood Jazz District or the Blue Dome Arts District. And don't forget to explore the dazzling Art Deco buildings and churches throughout the downtown area. Tulsa's historic past, thriving present and bright future give the community a positive attitude and progressive atmosphere. Whether you're looking for a new place to call home or just a wonderful spot to visit, Tulsa boasts a multitude of destinations and features found nowhere else.

Oklahoma, located in a region affectionately known as America’s Heartland, is a great state with a unique mix of cultures. It gets its name from the Native American Choctaw tribe and is heavily influenced by the Native American culture and others who call Oklahoma their home. In the city of Tulsa, you’ll find the world-famous Gilcrease Museum. The Gilcrease has the broadest collection of Native American artifacts, art, documents, and maps and is a must see for anyone visiting or passing through. In Oklahoma City, the city’s capital, the Oklahoma City Zoo is also a favorite hotspot. Though many people think of Oklahoma as being flat, the state is actually contains several mountain ranges, such as the Arbuckles, Kiamichis, Ouachitas, Wichitas, and a portion of the Ozarks. Oklahoma also has over 200 man-made lakes that add up to over one million acres of water! Due to its geographic location, it also has diverse weather patterns with more rainfall in the east, which keeps it green, and much less in the state’s panhandle, where it’s much more arid. Being a huge farming and manufacturing state where goods are moved in and out daily, the main highways have many lanes, which makes it easy to travel throughout the state. Though Native American culture thrives there, the cuisine is predominantly southern, with fried chicken, catfish, ribs, cornbread, okra, and sweet potatoes being very popular dishes.

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