Learn about the ancient American Indian's way of life before it was trampled by European settlers at the Cherokee Heritage Center at Tsa-La-Gi. Watch basket weaving, cooking, weapon making and recreation at the village square.
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.
How many ways does the Tulsa Garden Center grow? By the thousands, judging from the number of specimens and gardens that make up this sprawling center that's known as the horticultural headquarters for Tulsa. The attraction is open to the public and admission to stroll the grounds is free.
Stroll hand-in-hand at Utica Square, a village-like retail and restaurant center that is an anchor of midtown Tulsa. Have dinner at the Stonehorse Café and do some dazzling window shopping (or buying?) at Moody's Jewelry, for starters.