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    Gail P.

    Tours of Tulsa is a great company that specializes in unique tours of the "Oil Capital of the World." Owner Kelly Gibson has experience in the tour industry and opened her own business up, which seems to be capitalizing on the tours by locals trend that is hot right now. Tours of Tulsa features THE ART DECO TOUR, the UNDERGROUND TULSA TOUR, a CHURCH TOUR & THE HIGH POINTS TOUR. Other tours are also available. But feel free to design your own. The cost is $80 / hour and I did a combo Art Deco / Church tour when I visited the city earlier this month. My tour guide was Ronda, who was very nice and totally knowledgeable.I was able to customize my Tour of Tulsa by adding stops at the Cave House, Starbucks by the Library and Schlotzsky's Deli. It was all together a great and informative time.

    Boston Avenue United Methodist church. One of the many beautifully designed churches Kelly includes on her tour.

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    Ronda, our guide, was extremely knowledgeable and led us in a well paced 2 hours in and out of key buildings in downtown Tulsa.

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    Tulsa Cave House

    Tulsa Cave House

    5.0(21 reviews)
    1.6 km

    You get quite a history lesson with your tour! Highly recommend it the owner is really nice and…read moregreat at telling stories.

    The famous Tulsa Cave House was built by Joseph Koberling Sr. and James Purzer during the 1920's…read more Originally this cave like building was designed as a restaurant with outdoor dining. This restaurant served as a front to a speakeasy at night (with possible activity involving mobsters, shady business, etc). A long time ago there were tunnels (that are long gone, as they had collapsed, according to our tour guide and owner of the home) that served as an entrance and exit point. The Fire Department actually came to check and see around the home and had found some of those collapsed tunnels and that it would lead to the back of the home and over the hill. Since then, this home was owned by a few other owners and then was left abandoned for many years until Linda Collier purchased this home in 1997 and eventually repaired and restored the home. She opened this home to the public in 2007 for tours (only $10 per person). According to Linda, the home was in such a disrepair that the realtor she was with refused to enter. But as soon as Linda stepped in, she knew she just had to purchase it. She was going to move in but said that a ghost/ apparition convinced her not to move in. So she used it as a place for her woodwork and a place to write (she still does not live in the home). During that time, locals would ring the doorbell and ask if they could take a peek inside, as they had always known about the cave house but had always wondered what laid inside. Eventually Linda decided to provide tours for locals and tourists. My husband and I came for a visit on a Thursday afternoon (we had contacted Linda earlier that day and said she would be able to give a tour at 2 pm. She was so sweet to let us come in earlier, as we had arrived a bit earlier). We sat in the living room and heard a few stories of the home and looked at the old photos that she had to share of previous owners of the home and of what this home looked like before. She also told us that her home was featured on HGTV's "Home Strange Home" show and also is in the book "Weird Oklahoma." Then she showed us around her home and explained what she had done to the walls or what she had added, etc. Upstairs, there is a fun slide that my husband went down twice (lol, he's such a kid at heart). Linda had said that she added that slide for her daughter (such a cool mom she is. I wish I had a slide in my bedroom when I was kid). It was very interesting to learn about the history that Tulsa had. Also earlier in the week, some locals at a dog event we had gone to with our little girl dog, had told us about the Tulsa Cave House (although I already had this place bookmarked before visiting Oklahoma) and that they had gone on a tour and that it was worth a visit. Our tour was about 50 minutes and thought it was at a good pace and a fun activity to do. If you are looking for something out of box and happen to be visiting Tulsa, you should consider checking out the Tulsa Cave House. It is recommended to make an appointment beforehand. Although you may get lucky to do a walk in, if Linda is home.

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    Tulsa Spirit Tours - Menacing Midwest Tour 2015

    Tulsa Spirit Tours

    4.2(6 reviews)
    0.0 kmDowntown

    the tour guide was waiting at the bus upon the arrival of our group; professional, though with all…read moredue respect, very much believable as a karyion type representative for hades on earth, ready to guide us thru midtown tulsa like it were the river styx. the guide gave us personal ethnic ancestry info, so i'm being interpretive with that remaining quarter in the greek mythology comp. nevertheless, even before the tour, i'd recently had two sort of paranormal encounters weeks before momma revealed she bought me a ticket for the scary christmas edition bus tour by tulsa spirit tours. and although new to me, each experience is one i'd access as neutral with positive potential. while that is all i'm comfortable sharing about the experiences on a review platform, i find the information appropriate to share mainly because of emotions i've experienced during those intermediate weeks while trying to respect the sacredness of such spiritual interactions, while functioning with the recognition that such subjective experiences are personal as much as communal, and attempting to find personal resolution to questions that stem from such interactions is hardly tenable in a physical world in which humans continually seek connection thru objectivity. that is all the personal reflecting i care to do on here, but please reach out at the exploratory persona email address i'm trying to manage with any questions or story of a similar or enlightening experience: ave918539@gmail.com. that to say, the spirit tour was very much live. that bus was moving through midtown neighborhoods like the flying dutchman navigating under the sea. there were definitely aspects a lil on the creepy side, so parents and guardians please advise the young bloods, but if you are in a similar situation as i'd been, experiencing disconnect from your environment because of a desire to honor spirits who have appeared to you in some way, whether visually, auditorily, or other, the tulsa spirit tours, from the experience i had, is an enjoyable, moderately challenging route to connecting with people in the physical world who share similar spiritual experiences. what is more, the tour leader was energetic, engaging, and passionate about giving the tours, along with promoting supportive work in similar exploratory fields; so, even if your intention does not have a paranormal focus, which as i'm typing, is still strange to me, you can participate in the tour and have fun while learning about scary folklore and its origins, including countries across the world, mostly from europe, though also south africa, and perhaps at least one asian country, although not one i'm currently able to remember which specifically. nonetheless, among the stories, i found the most interest in that of krampus, which coexists with at least three scary christmas stories originating in the same country, germany, from which the tour guide asked if anyone has ancestors, and also from where she suggested that the demonic krampus legend lives as the most popular holiday tradition, rivaled only by, you guessed it, santa klaus. further, we saw several midtown christmas light displays, including personal favorites such as a juggling snowman and a yard full of trees with whitish lights around all but one with red lights representative of the blood of Jesus, evidence toward the coexistence of pagan passtiming without sacriliging. and lastly, as a souvenir of the intentionally busy tour, all passengers got a package of birdseed for feeding our avian cohabitors on christmas day, in accordance with one of the many christmas folklore traditions on which the tour touched. and lastly for real, thanks to the bus driver, as well as the tour guide, for guiding us safely along the route, with as satisfying an amount of scariness, mystique, and awe as i could imagine. oh and lastly, for real for real, merry christmas, from the pages of charles dickens, through the annals of history, to you and yours.

    Love this group. Tour Guide Teri is full of knowledge. I've taken several of her classes and gone…read moreon a few trips and have always had a good time. Very personable! If you're into "hauntings" she's your gal! I highly recommend Tulsa Spirit Tours.

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    Tulsa Spirit Tours - Spooklight Tour

    Spooklight Tour

    Tulsa Spirit Tours - Tour at the Haunted Tulsa Garden Center

    Tour at the Haunted Tulsa Garden Center

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    The Centennial Lounge - Wall decor

    The Centennial Lounge

    4.0(3 reviews)
    1.8 km

    This is an "open to the public" VFW lounge. Its an awesome place if you like nostalgia. The…read morebuilding is just a couple years shy of being 100 years old. Built in 1923, it has been extremely well-maintained and is clean and fun. When you walk in, it's almost like you're walking back in time. I love these types of bars where you can meet just good, regular, every day folks. Savannah and staff are great and you may even run into Dan, the Post Commander! They had fun events here including burlesque shows, DJs, karaoke, and live music. They also have your standard fare touch tunes jukebox, a pool table, And strategically placed a big screen televisions for your favorite sporting event. This is a great place to come after work, or spend a Friday or Saturday night out with your friends. Prices are reasonable and what you would expect.

    The venue feels more like a church function room than a music venue. The quality of…read moreband/performers they put on is a weak sauce. The sound quality is not great so maybe we can't blame the booking agent. I have seen a few bands there and the atmosphere is just meh. I have also seen a burlesque show that was bad, it was uncomfortably bad. I will give them credit and say the NYE night was a lit of fun, I think that was down to the alcohol and the occasion more than anything.

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    The Centennial Lounge - The lounge is upstairs.

    The lounge is upstairs.

    The Centennial Lounge - A really cool, and new upper deck patio with an amazing view of Downtown. Super cool at night

    A really cool, and new upper deck patio with an amazing view of Downtown. Super cool at night

    The Centennial Lounge - Fun events with DJ's and Karaoke!

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    Fun events with DJ's and Karaoke!

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