Things to do in Tulsa for self travelers
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Embark on a journey through the heart of Tulsa to explore the grandeur of Art Deco architecture on this self-guided audio tour. Ideal for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs, this experience guides you through the city's most iconic 20th-century treasures, revealing stories of the oil boom that shaped the city's skyline. Your adventure starts at the Boston Avenue United Methodist Church, displaying a dramatic tower and exquisite details emblematic of Art Deco elegance. From there, the route takes you past the Philcade and Philtower buildings, before making your way to the finale at the Tulsa Union Depot, now the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame. Along the way, you'll also encounter the Mid-Continent Tower, a Gothic and Art Deco architectural blend, the functional beauty of Tulsa's Fire Alarm Building, and the Warehouse Market illustrating a shift to Streamline Moderne. Picture the past's opulence as you imagine Tulsa during the Roaring Twenties, step into the lavish lobbies that once hosted the city's elite, and admire the Atlas Life Building with its standout neon marquee. This tour not only spotlights majestic buildings but also tells the story of a city that flourished amid a wave of modernity and optimism, captured in stone and metalwork details for you to discover.
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