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NSU Seminary Hall

918-456-5511

609 N Grand Ave

Tahlequah, OK 74464

Built in 1889, the Northeastern State University Seminary Hall is the oldest building on campus. Northeastern State University was originally found

Frank Phillips Historic Home

918-336-2491

1107 Cherokee

Bartlesville, OK 74003

This 26 room mansion was designed in the Neo-Classical style in 1908 by Walton Everman for the founder of Phillips Petroleum, Frank Phillips and his w

Santa Fe Depot Museum

405-275-8412

614 E Main

Shawnee, OK 74801

Built in 1904, the building is made of limestone blocks two to three feet thick, and assembled in the Romanesque revival style. The depot's floor plan

First United Methodist Church

580-782-2371

301 W Jefferson

Mangum, OK 73554

This church is one of the best preserved examples of early-day church architecture in Western Oklahoma. Building began in 1909 and construction cost t

Tulsa Spotlight Theatre

918-587-5030

1381 Riverside Dr

Tulsa, OK 74127

Boo and hiss and laugh and sing at the Spotlight Theater's presentation of "The Drunkard" and the "Olio." The Drunkard holds the record as the longest

Sooner Theatre

405-321-9600

101 E Main St

Norman, OK 73069

The Sooner Theatre opened her doors for the first time in 1929 as the first movie theatre in the region built to show  "talking pictures." Loc

Poncan Theatre

580-765-0943

104 E Grand Ave

Ponca City, OK 74601

The ornate interior, elaborate ceilings and stained glass of the historic Poncan Theatre recall the luxury of this circa 1927 Vaudeville house and

Tulsa Art Deco Museum

918-406-7718

Philcade Building Lobby

Tulsa, OK 74120

Known for its first-class Art Deco architecture, downtown Tulsa is also home to a museum dedicated to preserving all things Art Deco.  Locate

Marland's Grand Home

800-422-8340, 580-767-0427

1000 E Grand

Ponca City, OK 74601

The first home of E.W. Marland, oilman, philanthropist and 10th governor of Oklahoma. E.W. Marland made a fortune in the West Virginia and Pennsylvani

The University of Oklahoma

800-234-6868, 405-325-1188

660 Parrington Oval

Norman, OK 73019

The wonderful park-like atmosphere and historic buildings on the University of Oklahoma campus in Norman make for a fantastic outing for both group

Dr. Renfrow-Miller Museum

580-725-3258

201 S Broadway

Billings, OK 74630

Unique rock home, famous as "Castle on the Prairie", built in 1901 and was the home and office of pioneer doctor, Thomas F. Renfrow, who took part in

LaQuinta Mansion

918-335-6234

2201 Silverlake Road

Bartlesville, OK 74006

The Foster Mansion was designed in 1930 by noted Kansas City architect Edward Buehler Delk. H.V. Foster, once known as the wealthiest man west of the

Sand Springs Cultural & Historical Museum

918-246-2509

9 E Broadway

Sand Springs, OK 74063

This pristine example of Art Deco architecture is housed in the historic former Charles Page Memorial Library and listed on the National Register of H

Oklahoma State University

800-233-5019, 405-744-5000

139 Agriculture

Stillwater, OK 74078

Oklahoma State University's beautiful campus makes a wonderful tour for individuals or groups. Guided tours are available each day at 10am or Frida

The Gold Dome Building

405-528-8200

1112 NW 23rd St

Oklahoma City, OK 73106

The Gold Dome Building, famous for its unique architecture, is a geodesic dome and major landmark along historic Route 66.  Located on the sou

Frank Lloyd Wright's Price Tower & Price Tower Arts Center

918-336-4949

510 Dewey Ave

Bartlesville, OK 74003

The Price Tower Arts Center, housed in Frank Lloyd Wright's only fully realized skyscraper, offers outstanding collections and exhibitions of art,

Beckham County Courthouse

580-928-3330

302 E Main St

Sayre, OK 73662

The Beckham County Courthouse, constructed in 1911, is famous for its appearance in the classic movie "The Grapes of Wrath."  Featuring a blen

Art Deco Landmarks Walking Tour

800-558-3311, 918-585-1201

Downtown

Tulsa, OK 74103

Known as the "Terra Cotta City" in the late 1920s for its beautiful examples of Art Deco buildings, Tulsa offers this self-guided Art Deco Landmark

McAlester Scottish Rite Masonic Center

918-423-6360

305 N 2nd St

McAlester, OK 74501

The tallest building on the highest hill in McAlester, this Masonic temple is one of the largest in the Nation and features lavish architecture, a lib

Boston Avenue United Methodist Church

918-583-5181

1301 S Boston

Tulsa, OK 74119

This National Historic Landmark is home to an 8200-member United Methodist congregation. The structure was designed by Dr. Adah Robinson and is one of

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