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Oklahoma
Oklahoma has a rich Native American past. In the 1830's Oklahoma was the end of The Trail of Tears. More than 16,000 Cherokee Indian people were forced from their eastern homes by the United States government and were relocated to Indian Territory, now Oklahoma. In addition, the Five Civilized Tribes were relocated from the southeastern United States. Oklahoma's name is taken from two Choctaw words. "Okla" means people and "humma" meaning red. So Oklahoma literally means "red people". The name was More...
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Lodging
There are several small bed-and-breakfast inns in Tulsa, including • The McBirney Mansion, 1414 S. Galveston, Phone: (918) 585-3234 Fax: (918) 585-9377 • Renaissance Cottage Bed & Breakfast, 1204 So. Florence Ave, Phone: (918) 599-0801 1 block from Tulsa University and historic Route 66. Budget • Days Inn Central, 4724 S Yale, Phone: (918) 496-9300 Fax: (918) 495-1760 • Super 8 Motel Downtown, 3211 South 79th East Avenue, Phone: (918) More...
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Getting In
By plane • Tulsa International Airport (TUL) Located in the north part of Tulsa. It has major airlines with direct flights to major cities in the US. • Richard L. Jones, Jr. Airport (RVS) (often called the "Riverside Airport") is south of downtown Tulsa and is a general aviation airport. By train The only passenger train to Tulsa leaves Kansas City (Missouri) every midnight. This is a bus connection to Amtrak. By car • From Bartlesville come down 169. More...
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Getting Around
The major streets are in a "1 mile grid" that makes it much easier to find places than in cities where streets go every which way. The exceptions are downtown, which is slanted at almost a 45 degree angle to the rest of the grid.By car Several freeways and bypasses can be used to easily get around the Tulsa Metro area: I-244, I-44, US 169 (Mingo Valley Expressway, aka "Pearl Harbor Memorial Expressway"), US 75, Hwy 51 (Broken Arrow Expressway), Creek Turnpike. The streets and avenues are planned on a 1 mile by 1 mile grid system, with More...
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Activities
• Bells Amusement Park 3901 E 21st Street Amusement rides and games. • Downtown Mall Walk the downtown mall and see lots of Art Deco architecture downtown. • The Center of the Universe is at the top of a pedestrian bridge in Tulsa. The bridge goes over the railroad tracks from Archer Street to First Street, west of the Union depot and immediately north of the Williams Center Tower. If you stand on the opposite side of the brick circle from someone else, you hear their echo, but not your own. If you stand at the More...
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Tulsa
Tulsa is in the Green Country region of Oklahoma. It is also called "T-town" by the locals and has been called the "Oil Capital of the World". Tulsa lies in northeastern Oklahoma, which is on the southeastern part of the Great Plains. Summers can be very warm and with the cold wind across the plains it can get very cold in the winter, but it does not last long. The winters are considered to be very mild. There is not much snow, just a few inches each year. Tulsa has over 225 days of sunshine each year. In Tulsa you will find old More...
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