BOK Center
Tulsa's new sleek, and modern center is the pride of the city. Opened in September 2008, it has already hosted such acts as The Eagles, Celine Dion, Elton John, Billy Joel, and many more are on the way. Starting in summer 2010, the arena will also be the new home of the Tulsa Shock WNBA team, which moved from Detroit after the 2009 season. With fine dining nearby and numerous hotels to stay at, this center is the centerpiece of Vision 2025, a plan to revitalize Downtown and certain parts of the city.
The Center of the Universe
Is at the top of a pedestrian bridge in tulsa. the bridge goes over the railroad tracks from archer st. to first st., west of the jazz depot and immediately north of the williams center tower. if you stand on the opposite side of the brick circle from someone else, you hear their echo, but not your own. if you stand at the center of the brick circle and talk, you will hear yourself echo, but others will not hear any echo.
The Expo Building
Contains what was once the largest unobstructed indoor area in the world. The "Golden Driller" in front is still pretty impressive. Hosts numerous shows including home and garden shows, arts & crafts events, boat show, gun and knife shows.
Oxley Nature Center
5701 e 36th st. n, 918 669-6644 , (http://oxleynaturecenter.org). hidden in the woods behind the tulsa zoo. open almost all year. has a few different habitats built up, such as a mini-prairie, a marsh with a walkover, ponds, woods, and plenty of opportunity for bird-watching.
Tulsa Zoo
Has zebras, giraffes, elephants, penguins, and reptiles, in addition to a Children's Zoo, Tropical American Rain Forest, Wildlife Carousel, and Zoo Train.
Route 66
Renovated in 2005. The University of Tulsa is located nearby, and Tulsa Promenade mall is 2 mi S of the Expo Square, State Fairgrounds and several hotels, all of which provide shuttle service for shoppers.
Events
Turkey Mountain
(http://www.turkeymtn.com). excellent location for hiking and mountain biking, with lots of side trails to explore. features great views of oral roberts university and downtown.
Mayfest
If you're looking for that Unique Gift or piece of art you can't find elsewhere, You won't go away Empty-handed From here. with artists from all over the country, Mayfest is Truly the Cultural Highpoint of Tulsa's Yearly Calendar. Middle of May, Same as Blue Dome Arts Festival
Tulsa State Fair
At the expo fairgrounds near 21st and yale, (http://tulsastatefair.com/). it's the last full week in september. "funnel cakes" are a tradition.
Wanenmacher's Tulsa Arms Show
(http://tulsaarmsshow.com/). the world's largest gun show. twice a year at the expo building. april and november.
Conestoga
(http://www.sftulsa.org/). oklahoma's largest literary science fiction and fantasy convention. late july.
Tulsa Oktoberfest
(http://tulsaoktoberfest.org), which some people say is the largest oktoberfest in the world outside of germany.
Mini-Con
Tulsa's Annual Anime Gathering is getting off the ground again after losing sponsors. Now sponsored by the Tulsa Library System, It is in good hands and could take a few years to get up to par with other conventions around the country. Has film-showings and merchandise sales Date of Event Varies Year to Year.
Oklahoma Scottish Games & Gathering
(http://www.okscottishgames.org), recently moved to river west festival park. it's always the third weekend in september.