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Joseph H Williams Tallgrass Prairie Preserve Joseph H Williams Tallgrass Prairie Preserve

Have you ever heard of the Joseph H. Williams Tallgrass Prairie Reserve? It's an incredible piece of nature that boasts the last remaining 10 percent of natural prairie grass. The two-hour drive through the preserve is a nature lover's dream. You'll see grazing bison amid the 500 different plant species and great views of the city's outdoor landscape. It's truly a sight to behold. Visitors to the reserve can experience the wide-open prairie and the patches of crosstimbers forest by circling the 15-mile bison driving loop, hiking along designated trails, and stopping to take in the views at various scenic turnouts. With over 700 plants, 300 birds, and 80 mammals, the Tallgrass Prairie Preserve offers excellent wildlife-watching opportunities and exceptional views of diverse natural habitats.

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Glacier Chocolate Glacier Chocolate

Are you looking for a romantic way to impress your date? Head over to Glacier Confection for some fantastic chocolates. This iconic Tulsa establishment has been serving delicious delights for over a decade and now offers its signature artisan truffle box, Oklahoma Collection, and chocolate bars to even more people. The artisan truffle box is a must-try, with 12 beautifully crafted chocolates that are almost too pretty to eat. For those who want to go all out, the Glacier gift box tower includes a 6-pack of assorted signature truffles, a 12-pack artisan truffle box, and a 24-pack assorted signature truffle box. But the Oklahoma Collection is also worth checking out, featuring the best of the state. There's something for everyone, from the Tulsa Drillers dark chocolate bar to the Tulsa Flag caramel box. And for seasonal treats, take advantage of the Mother's Day Jewel Box or Artisan Bars.

 
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Tulsa Spotlight Theater Tulsa Spotlight Theater

The Tulsa Spotlight Theater Historical Monument is a remarkable tribute to the rich history and legacy of the Spotlight Theater. This impressive black granite slab, sourced from Sri Lanka, is a permanent reminder of the theater's significance and the contributions of its founders and performers. The monument is beautifully etched with text and historical photos that tell the story of Patti Shriner, Bruce Goff, Richard Mansfield Dickinson, and the many talented actors and performers who have graced the stage of the Spotlight Theatre over the decades. As a leading theater in the Tulsa area, they are proud to have this monument in the midst, and they look forward to continuing to support the performing arts and fostering a greater appreciation of them within the community. Watch for upcoming events and performances, and join as they celebrate the magic of live theater.

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