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Tulsa Life Style
Recently named one of America's most
livable cities, Tulsa has all the "fixins" of a large
metropolitan area mixed with a bit of country living and a lot
of history. These factors have greatly developed the arts and
culture of Tulsa as the city currently hosts over 90 cultural
arts organizations and many live bands. A few must-see cultural
attractions include the Tulsa Performing Arts Center, which is
home to the Tulsa Philharmonic and the Broadway series, and the
Discoveryland Theater's production of "Oklahoma". The latter is
performed nearly every night during the summer at an outside
amphitheater. Authentic Western decor and Western-style barbeque
before each show add to this unique experience. Tulsa is simply
inundated with shows and museums of all kinds that portray
various aspects of this area's history.
After a full day of taking in some
culture, enjoy an exciting evening watching the University of
Tulsa's basketball team take on their conference rivals. If
basketball is not your passion, Tulsa has a minor-league
baseball team (the Drillers), a CHL hockey team (the Oilers),
and an arena football team (the Talons). For families with
restless children, there are several area amusement and water
parks, not to mention the Tulsa Zoo, showcasing animals from the
world over in elaborate, man-made "mini-ecosystems".
Dozens of annual events contribute to the
sense of pride residents have in their city. These events
include parades and festivals that celebrate nearly every aspect
of not only Oklahoma living, but the unique personality of Tulsa
as well.
Things To See And Do:
Rodeo
This IPRA Rodeo features
contestants from the previous week's IPRA Rode as well as 300
additional contestants from across America and Canada, all
competing for World Championship points.
Also includes featured acts and a Western Trade Show.
Home and Garden Shows
Area
nurserymen will offer the newest and best selections for 2006.
Other vendors will offer unique craft items for homes and
gardens. Spend the day shopping and enjoying the beautiful
gardens of Woodward Park.
Celebration Station
The
place to go for family entertainment. Outside you will find
batting cages, miniature golf, go carts and bumper boats.
Inside, a great pizza restaurant, as well as challenging and
exciting games. "Play Pass" gives unlimited access to all
outdoor attractions for one low price.
Casino and Resort
Just
minutes from downtown Tulsa, the Cherokee Nation Casino offers
an 80,000 square foot casino floor with more than 2,000
electronic games as well as poker and blackjack table games, an
18 hole championship golf course, 150 guest rooms and suites,
dining choices from buffets and fine dining to a martini piano
bar with live jazz entertainment, and 7,500 square feet of
versatile meeting space.
PhilTower
A new residential concept has arrived in
Tulsa — luxury Loft Apartments situated in a mixed-use high rise
rich in historic and architectural prestige. The Philtower, with
its tradition as host to landmark business enterprises and
flagship retail shopping, has been re-imagined as a site of
high-end residential living. Nowhere else in Tulsa do style,
history, and convenience converge with such distinction.
The Tulsa Performing Arts Center
The Tulsa Performing Arts Center houses five
theatres and a large reception hall. More than a quarter of a
million people visit the Center each year to attend a
performance from one of Tulsa's acclaimed arts groups, to sample
national and international talent, and to view the PAC's
extensive art collection.

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