Tulsa Time Tour
Tour Length: 2 Day, 1 Night
Activity Level: Moderate Level
Enjoy a fabulous Tulsa Tour of the Art Deco Buildings with a stop at the Boston Avenue United Methodist Church. Famous for its Deco architecture, the story behind the building is even more fascinating. On to Mother Road Market! Located on Route 66, the Mother Road, Mother Road Market is an incubator for restaurants. Located in a wonderfully rehabbed warehouse, guests are sure to find a cuisine to suit them! Should you wish to visit one of Tulsa’s premier museums, both the Philbrook Museum of Art and the Gilcrease Museum are World Class. At Philbrook Museum of Art, the Italianate villa sits among 18 acres of beautiful gardens and has a wonderful collection of art. Gilcrease Museum of Art boasts the largest collection of Remingtons and Russells in the World and offers art of all of the Americas. Thomas Gilcrease was a collector ahead of his time. The stories of both original owners of the museums makes the history of both attractions all the richer. Should you decided to have lunch at either museum instead of a standalone restaurant, with pre-planning, both can accommodate. This would add to the experience!

ITINERARY
DAY ONE
- Pop’s 66 Soda Ranch
- Lunch at Mother Road Market
- The Gathering Place
- Tour Art Deco Buildings and Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
- Botanical Garden
DAY TWO
- Tour and Lunch at the Philbrook Museum
- Woody Guthrie Museum
Day One
- Stop at Pop’s 66 Soda Ranch in Arcadia
- Mother Road Market on Route 66 for lunch
- The Gathering Place
- Tulsa Tour of the Art Deco Buildings and Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
- Botanical Garden
- Hotel accommodations downtown Tulsa
Day Two
- Tour and Lunch at the Philbrook Museum
- Woody Guthrie Museum
Meals Included
- One Breakfasts
- One Dinner
- Two Lunches
Add on Additional Excitement
The fun doesn’t have to stop. Indicate any of these options when filling out your pre-booking form to add on to your trip.
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