Marylin Monroe. An icon. The moment. The original diva. But did you know about the darker side to her life? One filled with ...
CEO and Executive Director of River Parks Authority Jeff Edwards invited local Tulsans on the evening of April 30 to an ...
On May 30, a Guinness World Record adjudicator will be situated on a stage near the southwest corner of East 11th Street and South Lewis Avenue. His job? To keep the official count of every vehicle ...
Just over 45 miles southeast of Tulsa, the grounds at the Castle of Muskogee have transformed into the mid-16th century kingdom of Castleton. This bustling border land, while easily accessible from ...
For six-and-a-half years, Nicholas Flores has created a welcoming, accessible portal into Tulsa’s underground music scene with the Whittier Bar. Located in the historic Kendall-Whittier neighborhood ...
Teresa Flusche can almost hear the conversations taking place as motorists on Interstate 244 southwest of downtown look off to the east where A 66-foot-tall, 7,000-pound fiberglass dinosaur will pop ...
In 2023 TulsaPeople writer Gail Ellis spoke with Michael Wallis, a three-time Pulitzer Prize finalist who authored “Route 66: The Mother Road,” which is being re-released this year in celebration of ...
Last year, City of Tulsa Auditor Nathan Pickard launched a first-of-its-kind for the city survey asking Tulsans for feedback on the city’s financial performance and potential improvements. The ...
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Like the Route 66 Historical Village itself, the park’s newest sculpture honors the industries that built Tulsa.
Whether you live in the Tulsa area or are in town traveling Route 66 for its centennial celebration, there are plenty of ...
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