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Tulsa, OK 74107
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Patty & Terrie's Pet Grooming
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Things To Do in Tulsa, OK

The Cave House The Cave House

Have you ever driven past the Cave House in Tulsa and wondered about its story? If so, you're not alone. This quirky building has a fascinating history dating back to the 1920s when it was built as the Cave Garden Restaurant. By day, the restaurant served food on picnic tables, but at night, it transformed into a speakeasy accessed through a secret tunnel in the fireplace that led to a big room under the hill. Today, the Cave House is a museum dedicated to this piece of Tulsa's past. You can schedule a guided tour to see the meandering halls and steep staircase and learn about the exciting characters that once lived there. The current owner has decorated the interior with nods to previous occupants, including a key tree for the mysterious key woman who is said to have haunted the house. Unsurprisingly, the house has been featured on HGTV's "Home Strange Home" and in the book "Weird Oklahoma."

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Tulsa Botanic Garden Tulsa Botanic Garden

Explore the Tulsa Botanic Garden and be blown away by the natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere. The Garden covers a vast 170-acre site, with 60 acres dedicated to stunning gardens and facilities centered around a seven-acre lake. The remaining 110 acres conserve the native flora and fauna of the Cross Timbers forest and prairie. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just looking for a relaxing day out, the Tulsa Botanic Garden offers something for everyone. Stroll through the gardens and enjoy the stunning displays of trees, shrubs, perennials, and bulbs. With over 200,000 bulbs in bloom, the spring display of daffodils, orchids, and tulips is not to be missed. And if you’re looking for something extra unique, check out one of the many special events held throughout the year. One of the highlights of my visit was the art in the Garden. The handcrafted, one-of-a-kind objects seamlessly merge design and functionality, adding to the Garden’s rich tapestry of stories, tastes, and sounds. Overall, the Tulsa Botanic Garden is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to connect with nature and escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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