The heart of Oklahoma beckons with over 140 parks, plus a variety of cultural attractions and entertainment venues sure to satisfy all ages and interests. Whether you're looking for world-class art, ballet, opera or just a day at the zoo, Tulsa is a great choice for a quick getaway. On the culture front, you could spend an entire weekend touring the city's fine museums. The Gilgrease, the Museum of Jewish Art and the Philbrook all offer fascinating exhibits in their respective areas of expertise. Anyone with an interest in gardens will not want to miss the Tulsa Garden Center and its extensive horticultural library plus other resources related to all things green. Outdoor endeavors include Bells Amusement Park, golf and River Parks, 20 miles of paved recreation trails that run along the Arkansas River and weave past picnic areas, playgrounds, fountains and sculptures.
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Handmade in studio jewelry by K. Marina and artisans from Thailand, India, Indonesia, Peru, Guatemala and Cambodia. We specialized in Sterling silver and beaded work. We also carry local art and souvenirs.
Beautiful and unique shop in the Brady Arts District where you can find unusual gifts of jewelry and art wears. There are pieces from around the globe, as well as work done by the talented owner herself. The customer service is wonderful. Do not miss this gem of a boutique!
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Tulsa's own gourmet urban honey farm. We specialize in caring for rescued honey bees that we raise throughout Tulsa's urban neighborhoods. We produce highly prized and delicious raw local honey and some amazing lotion bars and lip balms from our own local beeswax.
5.0 based on 8 reviews
Stopped by on Saturday for Buck Atom's Market Days which happened to coincide with the new Decopolis right next door. Well attended with several vendors and many visitors getting their pictures taken with Buck. The store has many great items of interest including several cool as can be robots! We chatted with the owner, Mary Beth, who is about as welcoming and informative as she can be. She also has a cute house right behind the store that's an Airbnb. It is in a great location on Route 66 in the Meadow Gold District with many iconic stores (Decopolis) and restaurants just down the street (Ike's Chili, El Rancho Grande). Do yourself a favor. Stop by and say Hi to Buck.
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Boomtown Tees is Oklahoma's source for tees repping our great state, local Tulsa tees and souvenirs. Always stocked with Okie lover's swag, Route 66 memorabilia and trinkets made by local artists. Boomtown also designs & creates custom tees.
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Tulsa’s only Natural History store! We offer a curated selection of ethically sourced taxidermy, skulls, bones, rocks & minerals, fossils, insects, seashells, hides, plants, and more.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
The DECOPOLIS Discovitorium is more than just a store, it's an experience! Located near downtown on Tulsa's Route 66, DECOPOLIS features unique items set in magically themed environments. Visit the volcanic "Mesmer Island" and walk into a cave filled with Rocks & Fossils, Dinosaurs and science gifts & toys. You can even visit a Mesmer Island dig site where you can grab a sample bag and "mine" for fossils and minerals, and if you can name 4 correctly, win a prize! Then visit FableRealm Castle where you will find a toy room filled with Disney items and classic Childrens books & Toys. Explore the Wizard of DECOPOLIS's laboratory, where in one room you will find oodles of Harry Potter and Fantasy items, and another filled with Star Wars & Sci-fi items. Next door is our DECOPOLIS TulsaRama Town Square with little buildings filled with Tulsa & Route 66 souvenirs and books. Outside is our giant, smiling paper moon "Mr Dreams" photo op, and across the street Buck Atoms Cosmic Curios!
First - I didn't know Tulsa was once the oil capital of the world until I got there. Many of the buildings downtown are 1920's and 1930's Art Deco, with other buildings like The Mayo hotel having Chicago Style architecture. It was really cool to see, and Decopolis has all kinds of souvenirs, toys, trinkets, and other works of art that represent this era.
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