Bartlesville
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Bartlesville is in Green Country Oklahoma north of Tulsa. It is the home of Phillips Petroleum Company now merged with Conoco and called ConocoPhillips.See
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Frank Lloyd Wright Price Tower and Arts Center
phone: +1 918 336-4949address: 510 Dewey AveOriginally slated for construction in New York. The Tree That Escaped The Forest was Frank Lloyd Wright's only existing skyscraper of the many he designed. World-class art exhibits go through here on a regular basis. Tours available. First Presbyterian ChurchLooking kind of like a sailing ship, this is yet another example of mid-century modern Oklahoma architecture. Feel free to look at the sanctuary and its unique abstract stained glass wall.
Do
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Red Apple Sports Center
phone: +1 918 333-6640address: 1414 SE Washington BlvdGlow in the Dark Bowling on Friday and Saturday Nights.
Buy
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Red Dirt Soap Company
phone: +1 918 338-2276address: 118 W. Second StNamed for the red earth of Oklahoma, Red Dirt Produces quality Soaps and Bathing Goods. A nice place to pick up some suds for your journey. -
Windle's Jewelry
phone: +1 918 333-2814address: 3430 SE Washington Blvd.One of Oklahoma's Finest Native American Jewelry Stores. -
Washington Park Mall
phone: +1 918 335-2535address: 2350 SE Washington BvldA basic regional shopping mall with over 45 shops under a single roof.
Drink
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Copper Restaurant & Bar
phone: +1 918 336-1000address: 510 Dewey AveThe only restaurant on the Great Plains to be decorated with Prairie-Style decor matched to the original architect's designs.
Sleep
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phone: +1 918 336-5600Very nice medium-size hotel. Has a restaurant, the Grill 66, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Room prices range from $85 to $190 per night, with weekend rates starting at $49.
Go next
- Explore Art Deco Architecture of 1920s oil barons and more in Tulsa.
- Remember the King of The Cowboys in Dewey (Oklahoma).
- Pawhuska is the Tribal Headquarters of the Osage Nation and is the county seat of Osage County. It is also home to Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, North America's Largest remaining tract of tallgrass prairie ecosystem.