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Take a step back to the 16th century, into the Golden Age of England with Queen Elizabeth I! Over 400 performers and artisans are present at one of Oklahoma's premier annual events, the Oklahoma Renaissance Festival. Hosted by the Castle of Muskogee, this event features a royal court, jousters and jesters, magicians, musicians and minstrels as well as many craftspeople and artisans. Living history demonstrations, live performances and great period food rounds out an excellent festival. The festival runs every weekend in May, through June 4, and is also open on Monday, May 29th, Memorial Day.
(918)-687-3625
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Celebrate and learn about legendary songwriter Bob Dylan this May during The World of Bob Dylan. As part of Tulsa's premier festival of art, Switchyard, The World of Bob Dylan will bring together scholars, critics, journalists and fans to study Dylan and the impacts of his work. Attend panels, keynotes, and performances that will examine and celebrate Dylan as you've never seen. Whether you prefer his early work or his latest releases, The World of Bob Dylan is a can't-miss event for Dylan fans.
00 E 2nd Street
Tulsa, OK 74103
Celebrity Attractions presents: The Lion King Disney’s animated classic “The Lion King” comes to life at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center this summer. Directed by Julie Taymor, this Tony Award-winning musical features an unforgettable score including songs by Elton John and Tim Rice such as “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” and “Circle of Life.” Don’t miss your chance to see Simba, Mufasa, Nala, and Scar move from on-screen to on stage this June. Tulsa Performing Arts Center
(918)-596-7122
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www.celebrityattractions.com/shows/10013/Disney39s-THE-LION-KING/Tulsa/2023
Since 2007, the Tulsa Arts District has presented the community with rotating art displays as part of the monthly First Friday Art Crawl events. Every first Friday of the month, visitors can explore artwork inside galleries, studios and museums and catch a few live music performances or even an exciting fireworks display. As an added bonus, art crawlers can take advantage of free museum and gallery admission while shopping later than normal business hours would allow. Hit the district early for dinner, or stay a little later for a craft cocktail best enjoyed on an outdoor patio.
Various locations in Tulsa Arts District
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918)-527-8170
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Gathering Place will celebrate the vibrancy of the Tulsa community at Global Gatherings, a 13-week program highlighting various cultures and regions of the world. Every Friday in May, June, and July from 10 a.m. to noon in ONEOK Boathouse, families will be immersed in a new region of the world and learn about different cultures through hands-on activities, art, storytelling, dance, music, and more. Global Gatherings will be facilitated by members of the Tulsa community who are eager to share their culture with others. Join us on Friday, June 2 to celebrate the cultures of the Caribbean! Stay tuned for details.
Gathering Place, ONEOK Boathouse
2650 S John Williams Way E
Tulsa, OK 74114
Known to many as Oklahoma's biggest outdoor picnic, Bartlesville's SunFest returns for a long weekend of relaxed, family-friendly entertainment. SunFest features live musical entertainment, a diverse selection of arts and crafts, children's games, storytellers, food and much more. Enjoy the sounds of jazz, rhythm and blues, rock, bluegrass and contemporary Christian music while over 20 individual artists and bands perform on three stages throughout Sooner Park. Another highlight of this summer celebration is the annual SunFest Car Show, held on Saturday. Visitors can expect to see a wide variety of Camaros, Firebirds, Mustangs, modified vehicles, low-riders, imports and more. See which vehicles win the top three awards in several categories. Browse through the booths in SunFest's annual juried arts and craft show. Vendors and local artists will feature paintings, sculptures, drawings, wearable art, stained glass, wood crafts and wooden toys. Don't forget to swing by YouthFest for a wide variety of free activities designed specifically for children of all ages. Past activities have included kite making, cookie decorating, face painting, puzzles and a bean bag toss. SunFest also features delicious fair food from over two dozen food vendors. Take a break with a tasty treat in the large dining tent, or simply browse through food vendors offering everything from traditional, down-home favorites to ethnic specialties. Dig into funnel cakes, kettle corn, Indian tacos, fried green tomatoes, roasted pecans, homemade root beer and much more. Friday: 3:00 p.m. - 8:30 pm, Saturday: 10:00 am - 8:30 pm Sunday: 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Sooner Park
420 SE Madison Blvd
Bartlesville, OK 74003
The OKM Music festival has been providing international music talent and education to northeastern Oklahoma since 1983. As a staple of the small, rural community of Bartlesville, this festival provides an oasis of arts and culture to the city’s 35,000+ residents as well as to the surrounding area at large. Programming includes ticketed and free concerts in all music genres, artist workshops and masterclasses, music camps and conservatories, Native American dance demonstrations, musical storytelling, and performances that introduce children to global music genres from different countries. Past performers have included: Joshua Bell, Kristin Chenoweth, Sarah Chang, Tulsa Ballet, Itzhak Perlman, James Galway, Lar Lubovitch Dance Company, Solisti New York Orchestra, Leontyne Price, Houston Ballet II, and Wilson Philips. OKM's music festival is also multi-locational, utilizing event spaces in Bartlesville, Tulsa and other surrounding areas; bringing the arts to the masses and encouraging more tourism activity in Northeastern Oklahoma. Venues used include: Philbrook Museum of Art, Woolaroc Wildlife Preserve, Frank Phillips Home, Bartlesville Community Center, and Tulsa Performing Arts Center.
Hop on your bike and take a tour of one of Oklahoma's most storied areas during the Ride to Remember Black Wall Street. The tour features routes ranging from 15 to 70 miles that highlight Tulsa and the historic Black Wall Street area. The beautiful yet challenging routes will cross the Skiatook Dam, Blue Water Tower, and Avant and Sperry on the way back. Learn about one of Oklahoma's most pivotal points in history while enjoying the beautiful Tulsa scenery during the Ride to Remember Black Wall Street.
400 N Main St
Tulsa, OK 74102
The Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition (OVAC) invites the public to witness the creative process of local artists during the Tulsa Art Studio Tour. The artists of nine studios will open their doors to showcase their creative processes and the spaces where they create. These artists work in a variety of styles and studio spaces, including painting, fiber art, photography, woodworking and more. For the art curious, the Tulsa Art Studio Tour is a unique chance to see artists in their working space, talk with them about their creations, as well as view and buy artwork. The featured artists are eager to answer questions from visitors about their ideas and techniques. The self-guided tour is presented by OVAC, helping artists statewide realize their potential through education, exposure and funding. Tickets online: $10; Tickets at the door: $15. Children under 16: Free
Various Tulsa Studios
Tulsa, OK 74119
(405)-879-2400
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No need to go to a museum to see beautiful art! Tulsa has two Art Alleys right smack in the middle of downtown! Urban art is important to society. It beautifies city neighborhoods and public spaces, engage people with their community and promotes pride in where they live. It can also be used to celebrate local history, express political messages, or simply provide an outlet for creativity. Come along with me as we walk between some buildings to take a look at these gems that are often overlooked! About Streetwalker Tours: We're a quirky group of tour guides who love to share bits & nibs, history and trivia. We each write the tours WE want to see based on our own interests and passions. We deliver in our own, uniquely curated style. While we may not take ourselves too seriously, we sure know our stuff. Infotainment is what we offer. The Streetwalker for this tour is: Ellen Meet me on the corner: This tour starts at Chapman Green at the corner of 6th and Main. Cost: This tour is $15 (psst, there are some discount codes out there!)
Chapman Green
601 S Main St
Tulsa, OK 74119
Experience art up close during the Art Crawl on 66 in Tulsa as artists bring imagination to life at local businesses. On the second Friday of the month from April to December, musicians, performers, and visual artists will inspire patrons as they browse businesses and vendor booths. Kick the weekend off with a tour of historic places along The Mother Toad, enjoying local restaurants and taking in the sights and sounds of Tulsa's art scene.
(918)-445-4457
The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse Proudly Presents Neil Simon’s Proposals Tickets on sale Now! Call our Box Office 918-258-0077 to purchase tickets or Buy Online www.bacptheatre.com Adults $22, Child/Student/Senior/Military $20 *Groups of 10+ Save $2 per Ticket!* The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse is proud to present Neil Simon’s Proposals for two big weekends! Performances are June 9, 10, 16 & 17, 2023 at 7:30 PM and Sunday matinees on June 11 & 18, 2023 at 2:00 PM at the Playhouse located at 1800 S. Main Street in Broken Arrow. This production is rated PG-13 for some adult language. Proposals is a full-length romantic comedy-drama and Neil Simon’s 30th play. It originally opened on Broadway in 1997. A nostalgic memory play, Proposals recalls one idyllic afternoon in the summer of 1953, the last time the Hines family gathers at its retreat in the Poconos. Guided by Clemma Diggins, the devoted housekeeper for Burt Hines and his daughter Josie, she is looking back on the events when nine people converged on this tranquil country home and not so tranquilly sorted out their tangled lives and loves. The Playhouse welcomes director Kathryn Hartney! Kathryn is well known in the Tulsa area as both an actress and director. She has directed for American Theatre Company, World Stage Theatre Company, Theatre Pops, Heller Theatre, and Sapulpa Community Theatre. She most recently directed Enemy of the People in 2021 for American Theatre Company. The extraordinary cast she has assembled to bring this Neil Simon play to life on our stage includes: Oti-Lisa Brown, Ron Friedberg, Emily Peterson, Spencer Loeffler, George Panagopoulos, Kay Shaughnessy, Jeremy Garrett, Nichole Finch and Ibrahim Buyckes. More information for this production can be obtained by calling the BACP at 918-258-0077. The BACP is located in The Main Place at 1800 S. Main in downtown Broken Arrow. Neil Simon’s Proposals is presented by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc.www.concordtheatricals.com. This production is made possible in part by grants from the Oklahoma Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse is a member of the Oklahoma Community Theatre Association and the American Association of Community Theatre.
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse
1800 S. Main St.
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Sherry Hacker
(918)-258-0077
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Shepherd’s Cross is hosting its annual Woolly Gospel Singing. All individuals, families, or church groups are invited to listen or participate. Gospel, Country Christian, Worship and Hymns will be enjoyed inside the Tour Barn. Gospel Sing is 1pm to 4pm. We need volunteer musicians to bring your instruments, your voice, and your favorite songs. Folks can pick, sing, and play together – like the good old Days! Those who register in advance are given priority on the roster that fills quickly. However, we will allow walk-ins as time allows. A few antique tractors will be on display for the day. The tractor show is from 10am to 5pm. Come enjoy restored antique tractors and learn about America’s rich agricultural heritage. Please register to bring your antique tractor. You can call (918) 342-5911 or register online: https://shepherdscross.com/gospel-singing.html In addition, the following activities are always available at the farm (on a donation basis): Touring the educational & interactive Farm Museum & Silo Touring the Bible Garden - Self-guided – Podcasts available online Spinning and Wool Mill demonstration See and Pet the Farm Animals You may even participate in our monthly “Spin-n-Knit-In” where individuals bring and work on their fiber arts projects such as spinning, knitting etc. This is our monthly free help session for fiber arts. Spin-n-Knit-In is from 1pm to 4pm. Come shop at Shepherd’s Shop featuring a host of “woolly” and farm related handmade crafted by Shepherd’s Cross and over 50 local crafters; farm fresh USDA processed and Animal Welfare Approved meat (lamb and beef), Amish jams, health foods, yarns, and much more! Our Shepherd’s Cross yarns are natural, chemical free, and home grown here on the farm. Additionally, the shop features a mission section, where 100% of the sale price is returned to the indigenous craftsmen (countries include Afghanistan, Thailand, Kyrgyzstan, Malawi, Uganda and more). Shepherd’s Cross is an accredited Agritourism facility, a Made in Oklahoma Company, and is Animal Welfare Approved.
Diane Dickinson
(918)-342-5911
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YOU'VE got style, But did you know that buildings do too? Beaux Arts, Art Deco, Modern, Classic, Gothic, Sullivanesque Tulsa has an impressively diverse skyline when it comes to architectural styles. So how can anyone know what's what? Most styles have a "tell", one simple feature that is always a clue. Take this interactive tour and learn the simple tips so you can pick out the right style every time! (well, almost everytime) About Streetwalker Tours: We're a quirky group of tour guides who love to share bits & nibs, history and trivia. We each write the tours WE want to see based on our own interests and passions. We deliver in our own, uniquely curated style. While we may not take ourselves too seriously, we sure know our stuff. Infotainment is what we offer. The Streetwalker for this tour is: Ellen Meet me on the corner: This tour starts at Chapman Green at the corner of 6th and Main. Cost: This tour is $15 (psst, there are some discount codes out there!)
Chapman Green
601 S Main St
Tulsa, OK 74119
TCC Children’s Summer Theatre Presents Auditions for The SpongeBob Musical Auditions for the Tulsa Community College’s Children’s Summer Theatre production of The SpongeBob Musical will be held on June 10 and 11th from 1-4pm and callbacks and new auditioners on June 17th from 1-4pm at the Pace Studio Theatre at TCC Southeast Campus. Auditioners can arrive anytime between 1-4pm on any day. Casting ages 6-17 years of age. Everyone must sing and dance. Audition requirements – 16-32 bars of a Disney song preferably with piano sheet music in a binder– an accompanist will be provided. No acapella. Actors will also be asked to read from the script. For a perusal script please contact eat12@eau12eav12eaw12. No phone calls please. The SpongeBob Musical is based on the series by Stephen Hillenberg. Book by Marshall Kyle Jarrow. Directed by Mark Frank. Vocal Coach and accompanist Suzi Gregory. Choreography by Lexie Sweeny. Production Dates July 27, 28, 29 at 8pm, July 30th 2pm. Rehearsals begin June 20, 2023, and runs Monday-Friday 1-5pm. Some Saturdays for Choreography.
Tulsa Community College PACE Studio Theatre
10300 East 81st Street Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133
Tulsa, Ok 74133
Mark Frank
1-918-595-7732
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The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse Proudly Presents Neil Simon’s Proposals Tickets on sale Now! Call our Box Office 918-258-0077 to purchase tickets or Buy Online www.bacptheatre.com Adults $22, Child/Student/Senior/Military $20 *Groups of 10+ Save $2 per Ticket!* The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse is proud to present Neil Simon’s Proposals for two big weekends! Performances are June 9, 10, 16 & 17, 2023 at 7:30 PM and Sunday matinees on June 11 & 18, 2023 at 2:00 PM at the Playhouse located at 1800 S. Main Street in Broken Arrow. This production is rated PG-13 for some adult language. Proposals is a full-length romantic comedy-drama and Neil Simon’s 30th play. It originally opened on Broadway in 1997. A nostalgic memory play, Proposals recalls one idyllic afternoon in the summer of 1953, the last time the Hines family gathers at its retreat in the Poconos. Guided by Clemma Diggins, the devoted housekeeper for Burt Hines and his daughter Josie, she is looking back on the events when nine people converged on this tranquil country home and not so tranquilly sorted out their tangled lives and loves. The Playhouse welcomes director Kathryn Hartney! Kathryn is well known in the Tulsa area as both an actress and director. She has directed for American Theatre Company, World Stage Theatre Company, Theatre Pops, Heller Theatre, and Sapulpa Community Theatre. She most recently directed Enemy of the People in 2021 for American Theatre Company. The extraordinary cast she has assembled to bring this Neil Simon play to life on our stage includes: Oti-Lisa Brown, Ron Friedberg, Emily Peterson, Spencer Loeffler, George Panagopoulos, Kay Shaughnessy, Jeremy Garrett, Nichole Finch and Ibrahim Buyckes. More information for this production can be obtained by calling the BACP at 918-258-0077. The BACP is located in The Main Place at 1800 S. Main in downtown Broken Arrow. Neil Simon’s Proposals is presented by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc.www.concordtheatricals.com. This production is made possible in part by grants from the Oklahoma Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. The Broken Arrow Community Playhouse is a member of the Oklahoma Community Theatre Association and the American Association of Community Theatre.
Broken Arrow Community Playhouse
1800 S. Main St.
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Sherry Hacker
(918)-258-0077
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All the T of Tulsa Tunnels! On Tuesdays and Thursdays You've heard there are tunnels below the streets of Tulsa. Maybe you've even been in them. BUT, have you heard the scoop, the skinny, the scuttlebutt? Take a DIFFERENT kind of tunnel tour and hear the rumors, the reputed reports. (whispers, gossip and hearsay) About Streetwalker Tours: We're a quirky group of tour guides who love to share bits & nibs, history and trivia. We each write the tours WE want to see based on our own interests and passions. We deliver in our own, uniquely curated style. While we may not take ourselves too seriously, we sure know our stuff. Infotainment is what we offer. The Streetwalker for this tour is: Robert Meet me on the corner: This tour starts at The Clock at 3rd & Boston Cost: This tour is $20
The Clock
201 E 3rd St
Tulsa, OK 74103
Go wild with Broadway in Bartlesville during "Madagascar the Musical." This hit musical will appeal to all ages as you watch a ragtag group of animal friends escape from their home at the Central Park Zoo in New York. Don't miss this fun show at the Bartlesville Community Center.
Bartlesville Community Center
300 SE Adams Blvd, Bartlesville, OK 74003
Bartlesville, OK 74003
(918)-336-2787
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www.bartlesvillecenter.com/madagascar-the-musical-event-details_327
Enjoy a multi-arts experience that recognizes and celebrates the rich heritage of Tulsa's Greenwood District during the Tulsa Juneteenth Festival. Juneteenth is the oldest holiday celebrating the emancipation of those who had been enslaved in the United States. This weekend of entertainment will include a celebration of music with nationally-acclaimed artists, an open mic, visual art, educational workshops, performances by local artists and much more. Honor the legacy of the Greenwood District during this public celebration in downtown Tulsa
Gereenwood Historical District
322 N Greenwood Ave
Tulsa, OK
Tulsa is a music city. Tulsa is a city brimming with music and this tour will tell the story of the "Tulsa Sound" while touring some of the city's most historic music venues and beautiful murals of Tulsa's most iconic musicians. If you like Leon Russell, Bob Wills, JJ. Cale, Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and Woody Guthrie, then this is the tour for you. We start at the Blue Dome and end at The Lowdown Jazz Club, stopping to see several murals, venues and museums along the way. Not to mention a walk through the Center of the Universe! About Streetwalker Tours:We're a quirky group of tour guides who love to share the bits & nibs, history and trivia. We each write the tours WE want to see based on our own interests and passions. Then we deliver in our own, uniquely curated style. We may not take ourselves all that seriously, but we sure know our stuff! Consider us Infotainers. The Streetwalker for this tour is:Mark Meet me on the corner:This tour starts at the corner of 2nd & Elgin Cost:This tour is $15
2nd & Elgin
202 S Elgin
Tulsa, OK 74120
Ellen Stanley
(844)-789-2557
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Take me out to the Philbrook! A night of games, food, and entertainment. Bring your friends, family, and your gloves to play catch before the film. meet our very popular friends from the Tulsa Sandlot Society, and be a part of some unique experiences that you will remember FOR-E-VER.
(918)-748-5300
Curious George The Golden Meatball TYA June 16-17th 7pm Tulsa Children's Summer Theatre Theatre Camp presents Curious George Magic Meatball TYA on June 16-17th 7pm in the PACE Studio Theatre at TCC Southeast campus. All tickets are $5, and seating is limited so arrive early. The musical is directed by Mark Frank and the Vocal director and accompanist is Suzi Gregory. Student helpers are Jill Mohn, Jenna Soltis and Kate Olsen. Set and Prop Design by Moriah Jestus. Technical Direction by Aaron Kennedy and Costumes by Emily Westerfield. Randall Pike is in charge of set construction. For tickets, please visit call 918-595-7777 or go to www.pacetickets.tulsacc.edu/events The musical synopsis finds Curious George, the inquisitive, lovable monkey-star of books, movies, and the award-winning PBS television show in a brand-new musical. Curious George: The Golden Meatball TYA is a loveable adventure, specifically designed for young audiences, that is sure to leave them singing and swinging down the aisles. All You-Can-Eat Meatball Day comes just once a year. George had been waiting all month for that day, a day almost bigger than his birthday! On Meatball Day, George helped his friend, Chef Pisghetti, cook some delicious meatballs and serve them to the hungry crowd. But this year, the crowd had vanished! Something was keeping people away... something big. And that something was Phinneas T. Lightspeed and his speedy Meatballs-o-Matic machine. In despair, Chef Pisghetti vows to cook no more. Determined to help his friend, George goes on a mission to enter the Chef's meatballs in the world-famous Golden Meatball Contest in Rome. With every swing and flip, George takes the audience through a fun-filled adventure, in which he learns more about Rome... and meatballs... and the secret ingredient to cooking.
VanTrease PACE
10300 East 81st Street, Tulsa, OK 74133, USA
Tulsa, OK 74133
Mark Frank
(918)-595-7777
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Come with my dad and me as we explore Tulsa’s transportation history. In 1882, the St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad extended its line to Tulsa to serve the cattle business, the city’s first industry. The 1901 oil discovery changed Tulsa from a cow-town to a boomtown! We will walk the route where oil and rails meet to Tulsa Union Depot near the Center of the Universe About Streetwalker Tours: We're a quirky group of tour guides who love to share bits & nibs, history and trivia. We each write the tours WE want to see based on our own interests and passions. We deliver in our own, uniquely curated style. While we may not take ourselves too seriously, we sure know our stuff. Infotainment is what we offer. The Streetwalker for this tour is: Norma & Fancy Mike Meet me on the corner: This tour starts at Guthrie Green on the corner of Boston and Reconciliation Way Cost: This tour is $5
Guthrie Green
111 E Reconciliation Way
Tulsa, OK 74103
Ellen Stanley
(844)-789-2557
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YOU'VE got style, But did you know that buildings do too? Beaux Arts, Art Deco, Modern, Classic, Gothic, Sullivanesque Tulsa has an impressively diverse skyline when it comes to architectural styles. So how can anyone know what's what? Most styles have a "tell", one simple feature that is always a clue. Take this interactive tour and learn the simple tips so you can pick out the right style every time! (well, almost everytime) About Streetwalker Tours: We're a quirky group of tour guides who love to share bits & nibs, history and trivia. We each write the tours WE want to see based on our own interests and passions. We deliver in our own, uniquely curated style. While we may not take ourselves too seriously, we sure know our stuff. Infotainment is what we offer. The Streetwalker for this tour is: Ellen Meet me on the corner: This tour starts at Chapman Green at the corner of 6th and Main. Cost: This tour is $15 (psst, there are some discount codes out there!)
Chapman Green
601 S Main St
Tulsa, OK 74119
Learn How to Fund Your Business Start-up or Your Purchase of an Existing Business or Franchise! If you have been wondering how you will fund your new business venture, simply reserve just 30-minutes on your calendar. Having a clear picture of your options allows you to confidently narrow down what will work best for you. Our premiere funding partner will be on hand to show you the many different ways to fund nearly any type of business situation. Unable to make this particular webinar’s time and date? Register anyway and we’ll send you a link to the full presentation—which you can then view at a convenient time of your own.
Online
Tulsa
Tulsa, OK
Sara Waskow
(817)-821-7997
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Beauty and history go hand in hand in downtown Tulsa. From the beginnings of Tulsa's "Oil Boom" days to the modern era of skyscrapers, our tour will take you back in time to explore the history, culture, and all the wonderful stories behind the amazing buildings that make up Tulsa's skyline. We'll share with you the stories of the people and events that shaped the city and gave Tulsa its unique character. Join us on this fun and educational tour to get the scoop, the lowdown, and the skinny! About Streetwalker Tours: We're a quirky group of tour guides who love to share bits & nibs, history and trivia. We each write the tours WE want to see based on our own interests and passions. We deliver in our own, uniquely curated style. While we may not take ourselves too seriously, we sure know our stuff. Infotainment is what we offer. The Streetwalker for this tour is: Ellen Meet me on the corner: This tour starts at The Clock at 3rd & Boston Cost: This tour is $15 (psst, there are some discount codes out there!)
The Clock
201 E 3rd St
Tulsa, OK 74103
Ellen
(844)-789-2557
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YOU'VE got style, But did you know that buildings do too? Beaux Arts, Art Deco, Modern, Classic, Gothic, Sullivanesque Tulsa has an impressively diverse skyline when it comes to architectural styles. So how can anyone know what's what? Most styles have a "tell", one simple feature that is always a clue. Take this interactive tour and learn the simple tips so you can pick out the right style every time! (well, almost everytime) About Streetwalker Tours: We're a quirky group of tour guides who love to share bits & nibs, history and trivia. We each write the tours WE want to see based on our own interests and passions. We deliver in our own, uniquely curated style. While we may not take ourselves too seriously, we sure know our stuff. Infotainment is what we offer. The Streetwalker for this tour is: Tracy Meet me on the corner: This tour starts at Chapman Green at the corner of 6th and Main. Cost: This tour is $15 (psst, there are some discount codes out there!)
Chapman Green
601 S Main St
Tulsa, OK 74119
Well if you ever plan to motor west Travel my way, take the highway that's the bestGet your kicks on Route 66! We Love our bit of the highway that's the best! And we love to share it! Take a walk with us from the Blue Dome into downtown. We'll talk Green Book, Neon, Motor Banks and Art Deco About Streetwalker Tours: We're a quirky group of tour guides who love to share bits & nibs, history and trivia. We each write the tours WE want to see based on our own interests and passions. We deliver in our own, uniquely curated style. While we may not take ourselves too seriously, we sure know our stuff. Infotainment is what we offer. The Streetwalker for this tour is: Ellen Meet me on the corner: This tour starts at 2nd & Elgin Cost: This tour is $15 (psst, there are some discount codes out there!)
Blue Dome Corner
2nd & Elgin
Tulsa, OK 74103
The Claremore Museum of History will be hosting our annual fundraising event at Hard Rock Casino on June 29th. This year's honoree is long time supporter of the museum - RCB Bank. We will feature them during the evening, along with keynote speaker and former CHS graduate, the Honorable C. Darnell Jones. The evening will be filled with great food, drink and fellowship while supporting a great case. Tickets can be purchased at the following website -https://claremoremoh.org/history-patron-gala/
Steve Robinson
(918)-510-9070
eat25@eau25eav25eaw25
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