Take a short trip outside of Tulsa to the Will Rogers Memorial Museum, where you can view his artifacts, memorabilia, saddle collection and more. America's favorite satirist and cowboy poet from the Great Depression, Will Rogers originally bought the 20-acre land as a retirement estate, but died shortly after.
Relax, breathe in the fresh air and watch a good movie at the Admiral Twin Drive-In and enjoy the nostalgia of drive-in movie theatres of the past. The theater plays double features on each side which start at dusk every evening from late spring through late summer.
Everything that is important, experimental, traditional and unique about the arts and culture scene can be found at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. The center includes two performance halls that host a variety of shows and entertainment attractions, including the symphony, Broadway-caliber productions, national headliners and more.