Tulsa: Hometown Fun.

Tulsa has all the qualities of a great American city. It is comfortable and cosmopolitan, yet it retains its friendliness and small-neighborhood feel. In both 2004 and 2009, Tulsa was selected as one of America’s Most Livable Communities.

With a rich heritage and past, Tulsa has made history. Its oil boom days have left magnificent examples of Art Deco architecture. In fact, only New York City and Miami boast more examples of this architectural style. Cultural events, activities, and art thrive in Tulsa. Beautiful recreational destinations include 144 parks—and the weather offers mostly sunny days for outdoor fun.

Our own Mid-Town neighborhood is considered one of the most convenient and desirable parts of town. Slower paced, scenic, and more relaxed, it is also very conveniently placed for commerce, culture, shopping, healthcare and sports.

Guide to the City. Up-to-date information on Tulsa, including all notable attractions and events.

Tulsa World is the daily newspaper for the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is the second-most widely circulated newspaper in the state, after The Oklahoman.

Tulsa Golf Courses. Your link to the many challenging links in Tulsa.

Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Designed by World Trade Center architect Minoru Yamasaki, this building occupies half a city block in downtown Tulsa. It hosts regular performances by the Tulsa Opera, Tulsa Ballet, and Tulsa Symphony Orchestra.

The BOK Center. The BOK Center is Tulsa’s state-of-the-art sports and entertainment venue.

Mid-Town Attractions:

Brownie’s Hamburgers. The classic Tulsa hamburger restaurant that offers the ultimate American food experience. One of the oldest hamburger restaurants in town.

Philbrook Museum of Art. The Philbrook Museum houses exhibitions from around the world, including one of the finest permanent collections of Renaissance and Baroque art and sculpture in the United States.

Expo Square Pavilion. This houses many Tulsa events and attractions including concerts, horse shows and basketball games among others. It is also of notable architectural significance in its own right.

Swan Lake. A historic district in Tulsa and one of the most popular recreational areas.

Methodist Links and others:
Tulsa area churches and synagogues

Asbury United Methodist Church

Boston Avenue United Methodist Church

Christ United Methodist Church

Faith United Methodist Church

First United Methodist Church

Oklahoma Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church