Tulsa Attractions -

 • Gilcrease Museum 1400 North Gilcrease Museum Road, (918) 596-2700 One of the world's largest collections of Western and Native American art and artifacts
 • The Philbrook Museum of Art 2727 South Rockford Road, (One block east of Peoria Avenue at 27th Place) (918) 748-5309 Native American, Renaissance, European, American, African, and Southeast Asian art.
 • Woodward Park southeast corner of 21st and Utica, See the park in the spring when the roses are blooming in the Tulsa Rose Garden.
 • The Expo Building 4145 E. 21st Street Contains what was once the largest unobstructed indoor area in the world. The "Golden Driller" in front of the Expo building is still pretty impressive.
 • Williams Center Tower 2nd Street, The largest skyscraper in Oklahoma it is also called the Bank of Oklahoma Building. It was designed by Minoru Yamasaki who also designed the World Trade Center Towers in New York.
 • Oriental Museum On Harvard near 49th street South.
 • Tulsa Zoo  
 • Tulsa Air and Space Museum 3624 N. 74th E. Ave., (918) 834-9900  
 • Penguins on Parade There are dozens of 6 foot tall penguin sculptures scattered throughout the city. It is a local art project to raise funds for the Tulsa Zoo's new penguin habitat.
 • The Jazz Hall of Fame Located at the Greenwood Cultural center at OSU-Tulsa.
 • Geo Science Center 8801 S. Yale, voice {918)497-5555, fax (918) 497-5557  
 • The Willis Ida Dennie Museum of Miniatures, Dolls, and Toys: 628 N Country Club Dr. 584-6654

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