The Universal Ford building is located in the historic Tulsa Arts District. Constructed in 1917 to house a Ford automobile dealership, the building also served…
Read MoreThe Universal Ford building is located in the historic Tulsa Arts District. Constructed in 1917 to house a Ford automobile dealership, the building also served…
Read MoreUnion Public Schools is the eighth largest public school district in Oklahoma, with approximately 16,000 students, pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, residing within a 28-square-mile boundary encompassing both…
Read MoreThe North Parkade is one of six parking structures owned and administered by the Tulsa Parking Authority. To meet the growing demand for downtown parking,…
Read MoreIn the spring of 1907, a savvy group of Tulsa boosters dug into their own pockets and pooled the $200,000 necessary to acquire Muskogee’s Henry…
Read MoreAfter developing an updated campus master plan, the University of Tulsa identified the need for a new visitors’ center and administrative office. The new center,…
Read MoreThe Tulsa Fire Department responds to over 57,000 incidents annually in a response area that includes 201 square miles and approximately 400,000 citizens. With an authorized…
Read MoreThe University of Oklahoma’s Research Campus is a collaborative environment where academia, industry, and government build on the university’s intellectual vitality. Collectively, the federal and…
Read MoreThe stage for the University of Tulsa’s international reputation in the petroleum and geology fields was set in 1930 with the dedication of their first…
Read MoreSince 1926, Ascension St. John Health System has grown into a fully-integrated healthcare system serving more than 3,500 patients across northeastern Oklahoma and southern Kansas…
Read MoreEmbracing a mission of connecting the world of applied geophysics, the Society of Exploration Geophysicists is a not-for-profit organization supporting 27,000 members from 128 countries….
Read MoreHeadquartered in Okmulgee Oklahoma, the Muscogee (Creek) Nation is the fourth largest federally recognized tribe in the United States with more than 90,000 citizens. The…
Read MoreSouthern Hills Country Club was established in 1936 as a private country club, located on land donated by oilman Waite Phillips. Southern Hills Country Club…
Read MoreOpened in 1958, Sherley Hall was built as an all-female dormitory on the campus of Texas Christian University. As their student housing needs evolved over…
Read MoreThe University of Oklahoma has been involved in the Tulsa community since 1957. OU-Tulsa has grown to be a nationally recognized center of higher education,…
Read MoreThe University of Oklahoma has been involved in the Tulsa community since 1957. OU-Tulsa has grown to be a nationally recognized center of higher education,…
Read MoreSaint Francis Health System is the largest employer in Tulsa County, with more than 8,400 and 1,000 physicians. Anchored by Saint Francis Hospital, SFHS serves…
Read MoreSaint Francis Health System is the largest employer in Tulsa County, with more than 8,400 employees and 1,000 physicians. Anchored by Saint Francis Hospital, SFHS…
Read MoreRoman Nose State Park was created in 1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps as part of President Franklin Roosevelt’s New Deal programs. The park, named…
Read MorePublic Service Company of Oklahoma, a unit of American Electric Power, is an electric utility company serving approximately 511,000 customers in eastern and southwestern Oklahoma….
Read MoreNortheastern Oklahoma A&M College is a state-supported, residential, two-year associate degree granting institution established in 1919 and located in Miami, Oklahoma. NEO has a long-standing…
Read MoreThe Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College offers an architecturally bold and dynamic environment for innovative artistic presentation. Designed by…
Read MoreSince its grand opening in 2009, the Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center has not only brought world-class entertainment to Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, but has served…
Read MoreOwasso Public Schools is the one of the largest school districts in the State of Oklahoma. The OPS school system has grown to nearly 10,000 students, incorporating…
Read MoreThe YMCA of Greater Tulsa knows that lasting personal and social change comes about when everyone works together. That’s why strengthening community is their cause….
Read MoreThe University of Oklahoma has been involved in the Tulsa community since 1957. OU-Tulsa has grown to be a nationally recognized center of higher education,…
Read MoreThe Lloyd Noble Center, opened in 1975 on the campus of the University of Oklahoma, is the home of the Sooners’ men’s and women’s basketball…
Read MoreOne Place, located in downtown Tulsa adjacent to the BOK Center, was the first office tower constructed in over a decade. Opened in 2013, the…
Read MoreThe Oklahoma History Center, a masterpiece a decade in the making, is a division of the Oklahoma Historical Society. In addition to participating in and…
Read MoreIn July 2007, a massive flood struck the community of Miami, Oklahoma, submerging an estimated 50 percent of the town. In addition to creating widespread…
Read MoreThe Oklahoma City Zoo, opened in 1904, is consistently ranked as one of Oklahoma’s top tourist destinations and one of the best zoos in the…
Read MoreTulsa Health Department and a team of community partners are working together to improve healthcare accessibility and services to the people of North Tulsa. In…
Read MoreBorn in the Mediterranean and raised in the South, Zoës Kitchen is a natural extension of Zoë Cassimus’ lifetime of cooking for family and entertaining…
Read MoreThe Mathews Building, formerly known as the Tulsa Paper Company warehouse, is located in the heart of the historic Tulsa Arts District. The building was…
Read MoreThe Ice House, an adaptive reuse of the former Tulsa Ice Company building, was built in the mid-1920s in Tulsa’s Kendall-Whittier neighborhood. The Tulsa Ice…
Read MoreCalvary Baptist Church, built in 1921, was the center of Oklahoma City’s civil rights movement. The church was the birthplace of the 1958 sit-in movement…
Read MoreBuilt in 1922, the Atlas Life Building, designed in the Classical Revival style, provided office space for more than 40 oil companies and represented a…
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