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Kiddie Park 200 North Cherokee, Bartlesville, OK 74005, 918-336-5337, Unique amusement park that features a variety of rides including a ferris wheel, carousel, bumper cars, and a passenger train that circles the park. more... |
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Prairie Song, Indian Territory 402621 West 1600 Road, Bartlesville, OK 74029, Dewey, 918-534-2662, A recreated 1800s pioneer village museum that features an authentic turn-of-the-century working ranch, a two story saloon, a post office, trading post, rock jail house, covered bridge, rock depot, and much more. All of the buildings were built with hand-hewn Arkansas bull pine and Missouri red and white oak. more...  |
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Bartlesville Community Center 300 Southeast Adams Boulevard, Bartlesville, OK 74005, 918-337-2787, 800-618-2787, This community center hosts over 1,000 events annually and the interior holds the world's largest cloisonné mural, which depicts a stylized northern landscape. This acoustical wonder is a multi-functional facility. more...  |
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Dewey Hotel Museum 801 North Delaware, Bartlesville, OK 74029, Dewey, 918-534-0215, Visit this restored Victorian hotel that was built in 1900 and see an array of period furnishings, rare photographs, clothing, and glassware depicting the early lifestyles of the area.  |
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Frank Phillips Home (circa 1909) 1107 Cherokee Drive, Bartlesville, OK 74003, 918-336-2491, Once the home of Frank Phillips, the co-founder of Phillips Petroleum Company, this beautiful house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and features original furnishings, decorative arts, and a brick six-bay garage that contains an award-winning interpretive exhibit. A gift shop is also on site. more...  |
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La Quinta Foster Mansion (circa 1932) 2210 Silverlake Road, Bartlesville, OK 74006, 918-336-6934, Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this 32-room Spanish style mansion is nestled on 152 beautifully landscaped acres and was designed by renowned architect Edward Buehler Delk. Features of this magnificent mansion include seven fireplaces and 14 bathrooms. more...  |
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Nellie Johnston #1 200 North Cherokee, Bartlesville, OK 74003, Historic Johnstone Park, 918-338-4116, View a replica of the first commercial oil well drilled in Oklahoma that marks the spot of the original site that was drilled on April 15, 1897. |
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Price Tower Arts Center (circa 1956) 510 Dewey Avenue, Bartlesville, OK 74005, 918-336-4949, Frank Lloyd Wright's tallest built skyscraper, this masterpiece was said by Mr. Wright to be "the tree that escaped the crowded forest." An art center is on site that features traveling and permanent art exhibits on Wright and the Price Company. more...  |
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Bartlesville Area History Museum 401 South Johnstone, Suite 500, Bartlesville, OK 74003, 918-338-4290, This museum depicts the growth and development of the Bartlesville area through numerous photographs and artifacts. You can learn about the Indian Territory, the composer of the 12th Street Rag, and the first commercial oil well in Oklahoma while at this museum. more...  |
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Tom Mix Museum 721 North Delaware, Bartlesville, OK 74029, Dewey, 918-534-1555, Numerous costumes, memorabilia, photographs, and personal belongings of Tom Mix, the first King of the Cowboys, are displayed at this museum. There is also a theater in the museum that plays silent movies starring Mix.  |
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Woolaroc Ranch, Museum and Wildlife Preserve 1925 Woolaroc Ranch Road, Bartlesville, OK 74003, 918-336-0307, 888-WOOLAROC (966-5276), Over 55,000 pieces of artwork are located at this museum and wildlife preserve with pieces including relics, exhibits, and Western and worldwide art. American, South American, and African wildlife roam freely in the natural wildlife preserve. A Native American Heritage Center is also on site. more... |
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