A Tulsa bucket list experience! Hear fascinating stories about oil boom era skyscrapers while traversing public pedestrian corridors between and below landmark buildings. This mostly indoor Tulsa hist
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Location: Tulsa
What's Included
- Tunnel access fees paid to property owners
- Guide
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No specific age limit! Kids are totally welcome, and I think your 10-year-old would really enjoy it. Just keep in mind the tour involves some walking, but it’s mostly indoors, so that's good for weather. The guide was super engaging, which helps keep the younger ones entertained.
A: The tour usually lasts about 1.5 to 2 hours. It covers a lot of ground and includes the stories about the oil boom, so you’ll want to allocate some time before and after to explore the area. Definitely worth it for the history buffs!
A: Most of the tour is indoors, but there are some short walks outside between buildings. Dress comfortably, and I’d suggest wearing layers since some areas might be cooler. Also, good walking shoes are a must since you’ll be on your feet a bit!
Discussions
Just did the Tulsa History Tour – So cool!
I went on the Tulsa History Tour last weekend, and it was a blast! The stories about the oil barons and the skyscrapers were fascinating. The best part was definitely the oil baron's tunnel – so much history packed into one spot. Our guide was super knowledgeable and made everything come alive. Highly recommend it as a gift for anyone who loves local history or unique experiences!
Considering the Tulsa History Tour for my dad's birthday!
I'm thinking about getting my dad tickets for the Tulsa History Tour since he loves history. He’s a big fan of the oil boom era stories. Do you guys think it’s worth it? What’s the tour like? I’m a bit worried about the age and walking aspect since he’s not as spry as he used to be.