The American Statue, Tulsa
#94 among attractions in Tulsa
Facts and practical information
The American is a proposed 217 ft bronze statue of a Native American, created by sculptor Shan Gray, and currently proposed for construction in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, near Tulsa. ()
Tulsa United States
The American Statue – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: ONEOK Field, Gilcrease Museum, Cain's Ballroom, Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame.
- 4.7 miSESport venue, Sport, Arenas and stadiums
ONEOK Field, Tulsa
121 min walk • Oneok Field is a baseball park in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Located in the historic Greenwood district adjacent to downtown Tulsa, it is the home of the Tulsa Drillers of the Double-A Central. The stadium is named for Oneok.
- 2.7 miSEGarden, Park, Museum
Gilcrease Museum, Tulsa
70 min walk • Gilcrease Museum, also known as the Thomas Gilcrease Institute of American History and Art, is a museum northwest of downtown Tulsa, Oklahoma housing the world's largest, most comprehensive collection of art of the American West, as well as a growing collection of art and artifacts from Central and South America.
- 4.4 miSEMusic venue, Nightlife, Concerts and shows
Cain's Ballroom, Tulsa
113 min walk • Cain's Ballroom is a historic music venue in Tulsa, Oklahoma that was built in 1924 as a garage for W. Tate Brady's automobiles. Madison W. "Daddy" Cain purchased the building in 1930 and named it Cain's Dance Academy. In 2010, Pollstar ranked Cain's Ballroom at #26 worldwide for ticket sales at club venues.
- 4.8 miSEMuseum, Specialty museum, Jazz club
Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, Tulsa
122 min walk • The Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a non-profit organization that honors jazz, blues and gospel musicians in the state of Oklahoma. Housed in the former Tulsa Union Depot, which it now calls the Jazz Depot, the Hall of Fame is a music venue that hosts regular jazz performances.
- 4.5 miSETheater, Historical place, Concerts and shows
Tulsa Theater, Tulsa
116 min walk • The Tulsa Theater is a theater and convention hall located in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was originally completed in 1914 and remodeled in 1930 and 1952. The building was used as a detention center during the 1921 Tulsa race massacre. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and remains in use as a theater today.
- 4.5 miSEChurch, Gothic Revival architecture
Mount Zion Baptist Church, Tulsa
116 min walk • Mount Zion Baptist Church is a historically significant church in the Greenwood District of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 5, 2008. The original building was burned during the Tulsa race massacre on June 1, 1921. According to the Tulsa Preservation Commission, "..
- 4.6 miSEMuseum, Specialty museum
Woody Guthrie Center, Tulsa
119 min walk • The Woody Guthrie Center is a public museum and archive located in Tulsa, Oklahoma that is dedicated to the life and legacy of American folk musician and singer-songwriter Woody Guthrie.
- 4.6 miSEUniversities and schools
Oklahoma State University–Tulsa, Tulsa
117 min walk • Oklahoma State University–Tulsa, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, is the newest institution of the Oklahoma State University System. It was previously the University Center at Tulsa until it became OSU-Tulsa on January 1, 1999.
- 4.7 miSENeighbourhood
Greenwood District, Tulsa
119 min walk • Greenwood is a historic freedom colony in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As one of the most prominent concentrations of African-American businesses in the United States during the early 20th century, it was popularly known as America's "Black Wall Street".
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