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Things To Do in Tulsa, OK

The Church Studio The Church Studio

Experience the rich history of rock 'n roll at The Church Studio, a state-of-the-art recording studio located in the bustling Studio Row district of Tulsa. Initially built in 1915 as Grace M.E. Church, the building was transformed into a creative haven for songwriters, musicians, and engineers under the leadership of Leon Russell in 1972. Today, The Church Studio offers the perfect blend of digital and analog recording with a spacious live room, four isolation booths, two reverb/echo chambers, plate reverb, and an impressive collection of vintage gear. Whether you're a music enthusiast or a professional recording artist, The Church Studio is open for tours, special concerts, and venue rentals. Immerse yourself in the history of the Tulsa Sound, a genre developed by Russell and fellow Oklahoman JJ Cale that blends blues, country, and rock to create a unique, laid-back style of Southern-style rock-and-roll. The "Tulsa Sound" is celebrated by creatives who honor the musical pioneers that came before them. Walk in the footsteps of legendary musicians like Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton, and Tom Petty as you explore the archives and exhibits at The Church Studio.

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PostOak Canopy Tours PostOak Canopy Tours

Zip through rolling hills in Green Country while enjoying a picture-perfect view of downtown Tulsa at PostOak Canopy Tours. The zipline adventure is fun as you zip through the rolling hills of Green Country while enjoying the picturesque view of downtown Tulsa. The tour consisted of seven landing platforms and six zips, which were longer than ten football fields. You can choose between the Treetop Trekking Adventure Park, a Canopy Tour, or Sunset/Night Flights. The experienced guides will make you feel safe as you are harnessed in and climb to the top of the landing platform. From there, you'll go down the line to another platform, experience an unforgettable adventure, and feel the wind against your face as you sail through the trees in the beautiful Osage Hills. After the tour, enjoy refreshments and browse the gift shop. Get a token of your adventure, including photos of your exhilarating journey.

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Tulsa State Fair Tulsa State Fair

As the brisk weather sets in and the hard work of a year spent raising animals, crafting woodworking projects, and perfecting recipes for that perfect cherry pie comes to fruition, it can only mean one thing: it's time for the annual Tulsa State Fair in September. This event boasts a variety of attractions, including livestock shows, horse shows, the Junior Livestock Auction, cotton candy, and the Tilt-A-Whirl. Whether you're reliving cherished childhood memories or creating new ones for the next generation, the fair offers something for everyone to enjoy. The Tulsa State Fair is a significant family event in the City that spans 11 days and offers entertainment and educational experiences. It takes place annually on the fourth Thursday after Labor Day and is rooted in heritage, family values, and quality entertainment for people of all ages. The fair has been around since 1903, when it was known as the "Tulsa County Free Fair" and has evolved into what it is today. Its primary goal is to provide an enjoyable and informative experience for the community, and it has a rich history of over a century.

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