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    Cinergy Tulsa - Bar area

    Cinergy Tulsa

    3.5(81 reviews)
    5.5 miSouth Tulsa

    They had me at heated seats, but when I heard your food is delivered to you while you recline back…read moreand watch your movie.... YES please! Cinergy is very well run. Employees are helpful, space is clean, security on site for that added peace of mind. The popcorn is fresh and seasoned perfectly, the soda fountain is crisp and they have a lot of food options. Food is a bit pricey... but everything is wherever you go. For instance a burger and fries will run you $15.00 + tax. Cheese curds $10.99 + tax. Etc... The chairs recline all the way back and they have swivel trays in-front of you with a service call button. Very comfortable and convenient. They also have an arcade, escape room and bowling. Cinergy is also right across the mall making this a great night out. Retail therapy and a movie! You should check it out!

    My husband and I never go to this movie theater because it's across town from us. But we were over…read morehere for dinner and thought that we would go see the new anaconda. I forgot how nice this theater is. It's so cool how the seats go like all the way back and they have those trays in front of you. It's even better that you can order booze! We didn't get there in time to order it from our seat but it was still pretty cool. We will definitely go back again!

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    Cinergy Tulsa - These are only some of the many games you can play. Good food and adult drinks are available too!

    These are only some of the many games you can play. Good food and adult drinks are available too!

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    Greenwood Cultural Center - GCC Patio

    Greenwood Cultural Center

    4.4(21 reviews)
    3.6 mi

    If I could give more than 5 stars, I would! As a lover of cultural history, visiting the Greenwood…read moreCultural Center has been high on my must-see list and it exceeded every expectation. On the way home from our 49th Hammond Batts Family Reunion, we stopped in Tulsa to visit family, and I knew it was the perfect opportunity to bring the kids to Greenwood to walk the streets of what was once known as Black Wall Street and to truly connect with our legacy. Let me tell you nothing compares to being here. The Greenwood Cultural Center is a powerful, sacred space that preserves the brilliance, resilience, and tragedy of one of the most prosperous Black communities in American history. At its height, Black Wall Street was home to over 10,000 Black residents and boasted more than 600 Black-owned businesses, including 21 churches, 21 restaurants, 30 grocery stores, a hospital, a library, a bank, two movie theaters, and even a private airplane. Yes, you read that right a private plane in the 1920s! In just 18 brutal hours during the Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921, an estimated 1,200 homes were burned, and over 35 square blocks of the Greenwood District were reduced to ashes by a white mob. The destruction caused an estimated $1.5 to $2 million in property loss at the time which would be over $30 million today. The human and economic toll was immeasurable, yet the story was buried for decades. Ms. Rebecca, our guide, brought the experience to life. She was brilliant, funny, and incredibly knowledgeable the kind of person who makes history stick. We later found out her mother has worked at the center for over 30 years, and that love and dedication radiated from every corner of the space. Her storytelling made us laugh, cry, and reflect. This place is not just a museum. It's a promise to never forget and to keep building. I'm already making plans to return for Juneteenth, which I hear is unforgettable here. If you're anywhere near Tulsa, even for a layover, make your way to the Greenwood Cultural Center. Bring your kids, your elders, your friends. This is not just Black history this is American history. Period. #NeverForgetGreenwood #BlackWallStreet #LegacyAndLearning #FamilyMatters #GreenwoodStrong

    Once a year hospice volunteers have a fundraiser in which they sell tickets at $100 per person for…read morean all you can eat and drink dinner. The food is provided free by local restaurants, so the cost of the food isn't taken out of the $100 donation. The entire donation is tax deductible. The highlights of the buffet are oysters and beer, but there's a large variety of offerings from restaurants, including meatballs from Roosevelt's and bread pudding from Charleston. There's wine and pasta and fancy appetizers from a variety of local eateries. Many people donate things for a silent auction and a raffle, which increases the amount raised for hospice. It's a fun evening and a good cause. I hope you will consider being a part of it next year. Unless we die suddenly, we are likely to need the services of hospice eventually. This is a way of giving it forward and having a great time doing it.

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    Interior of the Greenwood Community Center

    Greenwood Cultural Center - This was taken after the rebuild. I never knew it was rebuilt. And only one year after. Completed in 5 years

    This was taken after the rebuild. I never knew it was rebuilt. And only one year after. Completed in 5 years

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    OKPOP Museum - Work/Wear Exhibit by BZRO

    OKPOP Museum

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.0 miDowntown

    I came here on two occasions: Big Bite & an exhibition held by BZRO. Big Bite was fun & I had a…read moregreat experience. One side of the room, tickets were being handled while in the middle, you get your drinks & then you move over to the other side of the place, that's where all of the food vendors were at (all local & delicious). In the middle of it all, along with a really big staircase, there was a DJ. Upstairs (during Big Bite) there was an exhibition with all kind of art displays & art installations. There was a great view from up top, especially while I was checking out Tulsa Tough. An all day event that ended with a concert featuring Sports, a band that I listen to heavy. That was in 2023, fast forward to now, there was an exhibition I visited that was hosted by BZRO & it consisted of his denim work & the history of denim. There was even an element of where you can interact with a machine that does the weaving. It was interesting learning the process of making pants & how denim was centuries ago compared to present time.

    I've been looking forward to this museum opening since it was announced in 2009. While not very…read morevisually appealing on the outside, I'm excited about the vision to highlight Oklahoma artists and their influence through movies, radio, tv, books, theater, etc. Last I heard, they're hoping to open at the end of 2024, but they have already started hosting events at their facilities. Their staff has been in the building since 2021. They recently had a display honoring James Garner, an actor from Norman. Blake Shelton has been helping them raise money needed to finish the exhibit design, construction and installation. I hope they're able to reach their goal and I look forward to seeing it in its completion.

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    OKPOP Museum - Work/Wear Exhibit by BZRO

    Work/Wear Exhibit by BZRO

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    OKPOP Museum

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