The Price Tower, The Tree That Escaped The Crowded Forest, is a beautiful skyscraper designed by Franklin Lloyd Wright. With its copper sheathing and asymmetrical design, it is a masterpiece worth visiting to see. Unfortunately, tours of the building and gallery are no longer available and the Copper Bar is closed. Before it's closing, we enjoyed touring the amazing building and having a drink in the Copper Bar.
Located just 23 minutes from The Hilton Garden Inn in Bartlesville, features a 3,700-arce wildlife reserve, museum, historic lodge, animal barn, hiking trails, and is hosting the 100th annual art show during this time. Will Rogers said, 'Of all the places in the United States, Woolaroc is the most unique.' The country estate of oil baron Frank Phillips, founder of Phillips Petroleum Company, got its name from the woods, lakes and rocks that are indigenous to the area. This rustic environment served as a one-of-a-kind entertainment venue. And don’t miss the museum, which houses one of the world's greatest collections of western and worldwide art, relics and exhibits that tell the alluring story of the American West. An outstanding attraction, Woolaroc is truly a national treasure!
Tulsa Zoo is located on 85 acres in Mohawk Park in Tulsa. Discover the wonders of the animal world as you explore exhibits throughout the Tulsa Zoo. Each space invites you to connect with wildlife, spark curiosity, and experience nature up close. From rhinoceroses, giraffes, penguins, grizzle bear, birds and fish; there are many amazing animals to visit.
Bartlesville is the perfect hub if you are looking for great antique, vintage and flea market shopping opportunities! In addition to the stores in Bartlesville, our sister community of Dewey is an antique shopper's paradise, with numerous celebrated shops nestled within short walking distance of one another in its quaint downtown. Plus, neighboring communities, including Pawhuska, Collinsville, and Skiatook are all popular destinations for antiques shoppers.
The premier destination to experience Osage history, art, and culture. Visit the Osage Nation Museum in historic Pawhuska, Oklahoma. The rotating exhibits convey the story of Osages throughout history and celebrate the culture of today. Highlights include an extensive photograph collection, historical artifacts as well as traditional and contemporary art.