Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tulsa is nestled among the green rolling hills of the Arkansas River. For years, many associated Tulsa with its greatest assetoil, which is represented by the 76-foot-tall statue known as the "Golden Driller". As the city continues to grow and expand, you will find the heart Tulsans remain warm and friendly, which makes this city a wonderful place to visit! Just stroll along Mohawk Park, where visitors will find the Tulsa residents eager to point out directions to the Tulsa Zoological Park and Living Museum. There you can escape into a 78-acre retreat filled with over 1,500 animals, many of which are rare and endangered. Not to be overlooked, the Tulsa cultural center offers visitors year-round opportunities to enjoy the rich culture and heritage of this southern city. The citizens of Tulsa will proudly share the new thriving art scene that can be found at the Greenwood Cultural Center, the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame located in the Tulsa Union Depot, or one of the many museums and galleries such as the Thomas Gilcrease Museum, which features more than 10,000 works by American artists from colonial times up to the present. For those interested in shopping, visitors can choose to wander through several traditional malls, or stroll through The Plaza, an upscale open plaza-style center, or wander through Brookside, a historic district filled with specialty boutiques. While in Brookside, stop in and visit one of the new trendy bars or restaurants. Sometimes the kid in all of us needs to find fun and entertainment. The All Star Sports Complex can provide a wide variety of activities. Thrill seekers will want to visit Bell's Amusement Park or the Big Splash Waterpark. Visitors can even enjoy a Rodgers and Hammerstein production at Discoveryland's outdoor amphitheater. As they say in Tulsa, they are big enough to provide you with everything you need, but small enough to make you feel right at home! Package Includes:- Choice of accommodations
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