Get goosebumps from stories of true crime and tales of mysterious hauntings as we recount episodes from Tulsa's dark past. Walk past Arts District cafes and museums that once hosted disreputable hotels and legendary characters — some of whom never left.
Tour is for adults and includes mature topics like adult (mis)behavior, murder, racial violence.
Tour begins in an old Ford motor car plant (now brewpub) with an historic introduction to this district.
This historic concert hall was built by a dubious and now discredited city founder. Legendary musicians have played here and even punched through the walls. The King of Western Swing is said to haunt the premises. We do not enter Cain's.
Listen to stories about this former brothel and the paranormal disturbances that persist.
Perhaps the darkest stop on the tour, this former convention hall hosted musical celebrities and played a disturbing role in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre.
The former Fox Hotel is the oldest extant building downtown. Once a prime location for visiting businessmen, it was also the scene of the infamous Tulsa Outrage. It later turned into a flophouse on skid row.
Wrap up with one more ghost story in a dark alley in between a trendy steakhouse and craft cocktail bar.
Cabin Boys BrewPUB at 223 N Main St -- NOT their main brewery at 7th St & Utica.
Tulsa, nestled in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains, is a vibrant city known for its rich Native American heritage, thriving arts scene, and historic Route 66 landmarks. The city offers a unique blend of cultural attractions, outdoor adventures, and a bustling downtown area with a vibrant food and music scene.
Housed in a historic mansion, the Philbrook Museum of Art features an impressive collection of European, American, and Native American art. The beautiful gardens and grounds are also a highlight.
One of the largest and most innovative public parks in the U.S., the Gathering Place offers a variety of recreational activities, scenic views, and family-friendly amenities.
A vibrant district known for its historic architecture, unique shops, and lively nightlife. The Blue Dome District is a great place to experience Tulsa's arts and culture scene.
Dedicated to preserving the legacy of jazz music, this museum offers exhibits, live performances, and educational programs.
A beautiful 24-acre garden featuring a variety of plant collections, themed gardens, and a conservatory.
Crispy, flavorful fried chicken is a staple in Tulsa, often served with mashed potatoes, gravy, and vegetables.
Tulsa is home to several excellent barbecue joints, serving up tender, smoky ribs with a variety of sauces.
A unique local specialty, Indian tacos feature frybread topped with seasoned ground beef, lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese.
A classic Southern dessert, pecan pie is a must-try in Tulsa, featuring a rich, nutty filling in a flaky crust.
Spring and fall offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the city's attractions. The city hosts several festivals during these months, including the Tulsa State Fair and the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame's Labor Day Festival.
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Tulsa is generally a safe city for travelers, with low crime rates in most areas. However, as with any urban destination, it's important to stay aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable visit.
Tulsa International Airport, Downtown Tulsa
Tulsa Transit offers an affordable and convenient way to get around the city. Buses are equipped with bike racks, and fares are low.
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Oklahoma City offers a mix of history, culture, and entertainment, with attractions like the Oklahoma City National Memorial, the Bricktown entertainment district, and the Oklahoma City Museum of Art.
Oologah Lake offers a variety of outdoor activities, including boating, fishing, hiking, and picnicking, with beautiful scenic views and a peaceful atmosphere.
Broken Arrow is known for its rich Native American heritage, with attractions like the Broken Arrow Historical Society Museum, the Rawhide Cowboy City, and the Blue Stem Park and Trail System.
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