Welcome to Got Wood Axe Throwing, where the excitement never ends. With their focus on throwing sharp objects like axes and knives, you will have a blast. Located on historic Route 66 in Tulsa, this venue is the ultimate experience. With spacious areas for axe-throwing lanes, knife throwing, arcade games, cornhole, and event space, there's something for everyone. If you want to take your axe-throwing skills to the next level, the experienced coaches at Got Wood Axe Throwing are there to help. They'll guide you step-by-step, ensuring you have a blast while learning new skills. Whether you're planning a family outing, party, or corporate event, axe throwing is the perfect activity. The coaches create a friendly yet competitive environment, and drinks and catering arrangements are available to make the experience even more enjoyable. Take advantage of this unforgettable adventure.
Experience the magic of an age of kings, queens, and knights in shining armor with magicians, jugglers, musicians, dancers, acrobats, and jousters thrilling and delighting you on any of our 15 stages. Step back in time and enjoy the wonderment of the Renaissance Festival at The Castle of Muskogee, right here in Oklahoma. Join the year-round community of festival lovers and enjoy special access to Castleton magic. Indulge in the delicious food and drink options throughout Castleton and peruse the World Trade Market, featuring over 140 Artisans showcasing their unique creations. Bring the little ones to the Children's Realm for games and hands-on demonstrations, and then choose your side in the Royal Quest. Don your best garb for the costume contest inside Castle Keepe, and attend the Masque Ball.
Did you know that the Tulsa Historical Society & Museum is home to eight exhibit galleries that showcase artifacts and archives from Tulsa's rich history? Established in 1963, the museum has an extensive collection of over 400,000 still photographs, books, maps, documents, textiles, architectural elements, building furnishings, and personal artifacts. Interestingly, from 1985 to 1998, the museum was located in the Thomas Gilcrease house on the Gilcrease Museum grounds. Later, in December of 1997, THSM purchased the historic Sam Travis Mansion, which was renovated and expanded to serve as the museum's new headquarters.