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Website: facebook.com
Phone: (918) 596-2700
Cross Streets: Between W Newton St and W Pine St
Closed now
- Mon Closed
1400 N Gilcrease Museum Rd Tulsa, OK 74127-2105 ·922.60 mi
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Amenities
- Accessible
- Family friendly
Reviews
tripadvisorAwesome experience! Beautiful place to take a group of people for an outing. Mr. Electric is proud to be serving Tulsa Ok!
MoreNice Rainey day couple of hours break it shows a connection of Indian movement to the Oklahoma territory
MoreThe museum was excellent. It had great pieces I had not seen before. I would clearly go back the next time when I am in Tulsa.
MoreThey have an amazing collection. They have a bunch of art but I have to say my personal favorites were the native american collections. They were both extensive and beautiful. Sad to see this place shut down.
MoreI called today (1/4/2022) and the clerk said the museum is temporarily (but entirely) closed for renovations. He said it will be years before it reopens.
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