By Jonathan Davis
Introduction
No visit is complete without seeing these 15 exciting landmarks in Tulsa, from the mysterious...
LANDMARK 1
Completed in 1929, the Boston Avenue United Methodist Church is considered Tulsa's finest example of...
LANDMARK 2
Standing in front of the Tulsa Expo Center, the Golden Driller Statue is a 75-foot...
LANDMARK 3
Located in South Tulsa on the campus of Oral Roberts University, Praying Hands is a...
LANDMARK 4
The Greenwood Cultural Center is a museum and community space which preserves and educates the...
LANDMARK 5
Located in a 1920s Italian Renaissance villa once owned by early oil tycoon Waite Phillips...
LANDMARK 6
Keystone State Park sits west of Tulsa off of US Route 412 outside of Sand...
LANDMARK 7
Oneok Field is a Minor League Baseball stadium in Tulsa's Greenwood District. It serves as...
LANDMARK 8
Located within the Greenwood Historical District, Mt Zion Baptist Church is one of the well-known...
LANDMARK 9
Is it really the Center of the Universe? No one can say for sure. But...
LANDMARK 10
Located northeast of Downtown Tulsa in the neighborhood of Crutchfield, the Outsiders House Museum pays...
LANDMARK 11
The 45-acre Woodward Park and Gardens is one of the city's best-kept outdoor natural areas...
LANDMARK 12
Gathering Place is a natural space and community park occupying nearly 70 acres along the...
LANDMARK 13
Tulsa's Oldest House is one of the most historical sites in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The home...
LANDMARK 14
Situated on Charles Page Boulevard across from Newblock Park, the Cave House is a unique...
LANDMARK 15
Situated adjacent to the Tulsa International Airport, the Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium...
Conclusion
Until the late 1800s, Tulsa was primarily occupied by Native Americans, with some of the...
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