5 Star Places To Visit in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States (4)
5.0Philbrook Museum of Art(1.320 reviews) - Fantastic Christmas Light Show Tuesday: Art Museums
This vast art museum, housed in an Italian style villa, has numerous exhibits from European, American, Asian, Native American and African artists and is surrounded by acres of lush gardens.See more..
The Cave House in a landmark in Tulsa. It was built in 1924, as a Chicken Restaurant. Built during prohibition, it was a place you could quench your thirst! It not only has quirky architecture, but it probably best known for its stories, full of interesting and sometimes amusing information. It is a great date, or family adventure, and as the owner I love to share it! It is best to call, or message ahead, as I do not have regular hours. Due to scheduling for private tours and groups, and because travelers request all days and times, I try to schedule according to requests as best as I can. The cost is $15.00 and kids under 13 years are $7.50See more..
5.0Vintage Sewing Center And Museum(76 reviews) - Great for kids!! Tuesday: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Speciality Museums
I found this museum on Trip Advisor and read a few reviews that said others spent a couple hours here. So did we. I enjoyed talking with the owner. He is knowledgeable and his excitement to share about the machines makes it fun. My favorite part is that my kids were able to try a variety of sewing machines as well as a few other STEM experiences. They made key chains and designs for T-shirts and it was free for them. My son said he learned that sewing isn't boring, and it felt like it was his birthday! There are also classes they can participate in to grow in their creative abilities so we will be back, for sure!See more..
5.0Greenwood Rising(30 reviews) - A powerful and must see place to visit History Museums
We visited on a rainy Monday and were greeted by a friendly and knowledgeable docent. The exhibit walks you through the 1921 Race Massacre in an immersive and very moving way. Hearing the actual survivors recall that terrifying night was the most powerful part of the exhibit for me. Be sure to have a seat in the barbers chair and listen to the barbers talk to each other. After the museum you can also take a stroll on Black Wall Street and see plaques that mark the many business that were destroyed. See more..