A little bit about Tulsa... Tulsa is located in the northeastern quadrant of Oklahoma, right in the heart of “Green Country.” The city lies at an elevation of 700 feet above sea level and offers a temperate climate. Here in Tulsa we enjoy 227 days of sunshine a year and an average daily temperature of 61 degrees. |  | | | Downtown Tulsa Skyline at night | |
Tulsa is popular for many of its art deco masterpieces, which are prevalent in a lot of its downtown buildings and churches. Tulsa also provides a variety of entertainment and learning which range from the Tulsa Ballet and the Tulsa Opera, to Broadway plays and musicals at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, to the Philbrook and Gilcrease Museum, which holds the largest collection of Western American art in the United States. Tulsa also hosts the well-known historic Route 66, which is located right in the middle of Tulsa’s midtown area. Along this road are many historic restaurants and buildings that are still operating today. |  | | | Philbrook Museum | |
Some of the new forms of entertainment and tourist attractions in the Tulsa area include the Jenks Aquarium, the Jenks Riverwalk Crossing, and the brand new BOK Center. All of these new developments have been enhancing the quality of life here in Tulsa as people can visit the incredible aquarium, enjoy live music and fine dining along the Riverwalk, and listen to some of the most popular musical artists of our time as they perform at the new BOK Center. |  | | | Jenks Riverwalk Crossing | |
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While the BOK Center is now the largest musical venue in the Tulsa area, Cains Ballroom, and Brady Theatre have been a part of the city for years and are two of Tulsa’s premier musical venues for new and upcoming artists. Other areas of attraction around Tulsa that have been here for years include Cherry Street and Brookside, which are location to many of Tulsa’s restaurants and bars. Events that take place every year in Tulsa include the Tulsa State Fair, Tulsa International Mayfest, the Indian Art Festival, DFEST, and the ever-popular Oktoberfest. OktoberfestTulsa also provides a quality of higher education facilities, which range from community colleges such as Tulsa Community College with its four locations, to undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree programs at both public and private universities that include The University of Tulsa, Oral Roberts University and OSU Tulsa. Aerial view of The University of TulsaTo find out more information about the City of Tulsa, Tulsa entertainment, and more... visit these popular sites!
Tulsa, Oklahoma is a fabulous place to
live
Nestled in gentle rolling hills,
"Green Country", which Tulsa is often called, is an extremely family oriented
city. It is also a highly cultural and diverse city.
A caring community of "neighbors",
Tulsa boasts strong civic participation, incredible parent support in schools,
and a pride that shows in the beauty of the city.
Moderate temperatures, very friendly
people and very low unemployment make Tulsa a wonderful place to move to.
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