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Owasso, OK 74055
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Things To Do in Tulsa, OK

Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve

Have you heard of Woolaroc? It's a hidden gem in the rugged Osage Hills of Northeastern Oklahoma. Established in 1925 as the ranch retreat of oilman Frank Phillips, Woolaroc is now a 3,700-acre wildlife preserve and world-class art museum. Will Rogers even called it "the unique place in this country." Frank Phillips built Woolaroc to host lavish parties and entertain guests like East Coast investors, Native American chiefs, and bank robbers. Nowadays, you can host your party at this historic location. There's always something new and exciting happening at Woolaroc. During Christmas time, take advantage of the Woolaroc Wonderland of Lights. In the summer, join in on the fun at Camp Woolaroc. In the Fall, experience the Cow Thieves and Outlaws Reunion. Woolaroc isn't just about events. It's also a wildlife preserve home to many native and exotic species like bison, elk, and longhorn cattle. The museum boasts an outstanding collection of Western art and artifacts, Native American material, one of the world's finest collections of Colt firearms, and so much more. See for yourself why Woolaroc truly is a unique and special place.

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Woody Guthrie Center Woody Guthrie Center

The Woody Guthrie Center offers an immersive experience into the world of the legendary singer and songwriter Woody Guthrie. Visitors can listen to his recorded songs, read his lyric journals, and even create their own music. Additionally, the center features exhibits, archives, and research areas for further exploration. Visitors can also learn about the rise of contemporary DJ culture in New York City and the significant role that women, people of color, and the LGBTQ+ community played in shaping this new form of music-making and melting pot social experience. Woody Guthrie's music celebrated America's beauty and abundance while seeking the truth about our country and its people. Through his simple songs, he conveyed complex ideas about democracy, human rights, and economic equality to all Americans. Woody Guthrie's music provided a voice to those who carried a heavy burden or had faced hard times, inspiring hope and strength.

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