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About Tulsa

Tulsa, the Capital of Route 66®, is both cosmopolitan and all-American in its appeal. It’s a place of contrasts along the Arkansas River, where Art Deco architecture sits alongside steel skyscrapers and rural Route 66 Americana meets cutting-edge entertainment. Explore breathtaking parks and outdoor spaces, a vibrant and eclectic food scene, live music every night of the week, and a rich cultural heritage—spanning the region’s three sovereign tribal nations to the Greenwood District’s enduring legacy as Black Wall Street. In Tulsa, there’s something for everyone.

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Explore Tulsa

There’s plenty of other ways to get your kicks in Tulsa too, whether it’s exploring the riverside park Gathering Place (2x winner of USA Today’s “Best City Park” of 2024), taking in the views at the Philbrook Museum of Art with its vast collection and picturesque gardens, or learning about the legacy of Black Tulsans at the state-of-the-art Greenwood Rising Black Wall Street History Center.

 

Enjoy The Ambiance

Tulsa is also a music city, with live music every night of the week and cultural icons such as Leon Russell’s Church Studio (where the ‘Tulsa Sound’ was born), the Bob Dylan Center, Woody Guthrie Center, and the Historic Cain’s Ballroom.

With year-round annual events like the Tulsa International Mayfest arts festival, the Tulsa Tough 3-day bike race, one of the largest Juneteenth celebrations in the nation, and the best Oktoberfest of 2024, prepare to be surprised when you spend a slice of life on ‘Tulsa Time’.

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