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INFORMATION ABOUT TULSA Welcome to Tulsa! No better blend of the past, present and future can be found than in Downtown Tulsa. Architectural marvels from the 1920’s, coupled with myriads of unique bars and restaurants, provides your attendees with abundant options for memorable experiences the heart of Tulsa. Tour any of our seven districts and find out what makes Tulsa special. Thank you for visiting and be sure to come back soon! Gilcrease Museum 1429 Terrace Dr., Tulsa, OK 74104 | ph. 918.744.6997 The Gilcrease Museum is one of the countrys best facilities for the preservation and study of American art and history. Gilcrease features an unparalleled collection of Native American art and artifacts. Philbrook Museum of Art 2727 S Rockford Rd., Tulsa, OK 74114 | ph. 918.748.5399 The Philbrook Museum of Art is an Italian Renaissance villa built by oilman Waite Phillips in 1927. This impressive 72-room mansion and surrounding 23 acres of beautiful gardens is now home to one of Americas finest art museums. Historic Tulsa Museums Guthrie Green Guthrie Green, an urban park and entertainment space in the heart of Tulsa's Brady Arts District. Enjoy concerts, movies, fitness classes, food trucks, and much more at Guthrie Green. Guthrie Green was recently honored as one of the 2016 Top Five Great Public Spaces in America by the American Planning Association. Brady Arts District Home to primarily locally-owned eateries, the Brady Arts District is the place to experience the eclectic side of Tulsa. With classic hot dogs, hip cafés and four-star steakhouses, the Brady Arts District is one of Tulsas hottest spots. Downtown Arts & Entertainment Tulsa has mastered the art of blending something old and something new. Famous for its historic Art Deco designs, the downtown Deco District is booming with new and exciting restaurants featured in the classic Deco buildings. Visit www.decodistricttulsa.com for more information. Art Deco District Outdoor Recreation Gilcrease Museum Philbrook Museum of Art Boston Avenue Methodist Church Guthrie Green Brady Arts District Philtower A Gathering Place for Tulsa River Parks Trails Downtown Tulsa is an easy 15 minute ride from Tulsa International Airport. Many of Tulsa s full service hotels offer a complimentary shuttle to and from the airport. Below are several transportation suggestions to help you get around Tulsa. Getting Around Tulsa The Loop The Loop is a free downtown circulator service that runs on Friday and Saturday evenings from 5PM to 2AM. It connects many of downtown s important points of interest including BOK Center, ONEOK Field, Blue Dome – Brady Arts and Deco Districts. Uber Uber is a great way to get around Tulsa. Download the app and get a ride in minutes. Or sign up to drive and earn money on your schedule. Tulsa Transit Provides bus service to the city and surrounding areas. Visit the Tulsa Transit website to view route maps, fare information, schedules, and general system information. TRIDE The Honest Rideshare Company. Don't ride with the other guys, ride TRIDE! ... solo or with friends, you've got options. Tap to request any of the TRIDE Services. A Tulsa based company now serving Tulsa, Corpus Christi, Austin, Wichita Falls. Coming soon to Oklahoma City, Branson, Joplin. A Gathering Place for Tulsa A Gathering Place in Tulsa is believed to be the largest gift to a public park in United States history at $350 million. It surpasses a $100 million gift to the Central Park Conservancy in New York. A momentous transformation along Tulsas riverfront is underway, as 66.5 acres are being turned into a world-class centralized park for Tulsa. A Gathering Place for Tulsa will blend nature with an urban setting, providing Tulsans and visitors with more space to play, relax and gather together along the Arkansas River. River Parks Find your own niche at River Parks. Currently, River Parks encompasses over 26 miles of paved trails, hundreds of acres of open and wooded areas, and activities for young and old alike. On the east bank of the river, adjacent to Riverside Drive, the trail stretches from 11th to 101st Streets. At 96th Street and Riverside, trail users can cross the river to Jenks or connect with the Creek Turnpike Trail and travel to Hunter Park and further east to Memorial Drive. At 11th Street, trail users can go north, connecting to the M. K. & T. Tulsa-Sand Springs KatyTrail on the former railroad right-of-way.
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Page 1: INFORMATION ABOUT TULSA · INFORMATION ABOUT TULSA Welcome to Tulsa! No better blend of the past, present and future can be found than in Downtown Tulsa. Architectural marvels from

INFORMATION ABOUT TULSA

Welcome to Tulsa! No better blend of the past, present and future can be found than in Downtown Tulsa. Architectural marvels from the 1920’s, coupled with myriads of unique bars and restaurants, provides your attendees with abundant options for memorable experiences the heart of Tulsa. Tour any of our seven districts and find out what makes Tulsa special. Thank you for visiting and be sure to come back soon!

Gilcrease Museum 1429 Terrace Dr., Tulsa, OK 74104 | ph. 918.744.6997

The Gilcrease Museum is one of the country’s best facilities for the preservation and study of American art and history. Gilcrease features an unparalleled collection of Native American art and artifacts.

Philbrook Museum of Art 2727 S Rockford Rd., Tulsa, OK 74114 | ph. 918.748.5399

The Philbrook Museum of Art is an Italian Renaissance villa built by oilman Waite Phillips in 1927. This impressive 72-room mansion and surrounding 23 acres of beautiful gardens is now home to one of America’s finest art museums.

Historic Tulsa Museums

Guthrie Green

Guthrie Green, an urban park and entertainment space in the heart of Tulsa's Brady Arts District. Enjoy concerts, movies, fitness classes, food trucks, and much more at Guthrie Green. Guthrie Green was recently honored as one of the 2016 Top Five Great Public Spaces in America by the American Planning Association.

Brady Arts District

Home to primarily locally-owned eateries, the Brady Arts District is the place to experience the eclectic side of Tulsa. With classic hot dogs, hip cafés and four-star steakhouses, the Brady Arts District is one of Tulsa’s hottest spots.

Downtown Arts & Entertainment

Tulsa has mastered the art of blending something old and something new. Famous for its historic Art Deco designs, the downtown Deco District is booming with new and exciting restaurants featured in the classic Deco buildings. Visit www.decodistricttulsa.com for more information.

Art Deco District

Outdoor Recreation

Gilcrease Museum Philbrook Museum of Art

Boston Avenue Methodist Church

Guthrie Green Brady Arts District

Philtower

A Gathering Place for Tulsa

River Parks Trails

Downtown Tulsa is an easy 15 minute ride from Tulsa International Airport. Many of Tulsa’s full service hotels offer a

complimentary shuttle to and from the airport. Below are several transportation suggestions to help you get around Tulsa.

Getting Around Tulsa

The Loop

The Loop is a free downtown circulator service that runs on Friday and Saturday evenings from 5PM to 2AM. It connects many of downtown’s important

points of interest including BOK Center, ONEOK Field, Blue Dome – Brady Arts and Deco Districts.

Uber

Uber is a great way to get around Tulsa. Download the app and get a ride in minutes. Or sign up to drive and earn money on your schedule.

Tulsa Transit

Provides bus service to the city and surrounding areas. Visit the Tulsa Transit website to view route maps, fare information, schedules, and general system information.

TRIDE

The Honest Rideshare Company. Don't ride with the other guys, ride TRIDE! ... solo or w ith fr iends, you've got options. Tap to request any of the TRIDE Services. A Tulsa based company now serving Tulsa, Corpus Christi, Austin, Wichita Falls. Coming soon to Oklahoma City, Branson, Joplin.

A Gathering Place for Tulsa

A Gathering Place in Tulsa is believed to be the largest gift to a public park in United States history at $350 million. It surpasses a $100 million gift to the Central Park Conservancy in New York. A momentous transformation along Tulsa’s riverfront is underway, as 66.5 acres are being turned into a world-class centralized park for Tulsa. A Gathering Place for Tulsa will blend nature with an urban setting, providing Tulsans and visitors with more space to play, relax and gather together along the Arkansas River.

River Parks

Find your own niche at River Parks. Currently, River Parks encompasses over 26 miles of paved trails, hundreds of acres of open and wooded areas, and activities for young and old alike. On the east bank of the river, adjacent to Riverside Drive, the trail stretches from 11th to 101st Streets. At 96th Street and Riverside, trail users can cross the river to Jenks or connect with the Creek Turnpike Trail and travel to Hunter Park and further east to Memorial Drive. At 11th Street, trail users can go north, connecting to the M. K. & T. Tulsa-Sand Springs “Katy” Trail on the former railroad right-of-way.