A Day in Bartlesville [Uncovering Oklahoma]
Uncovering Oklahoma got a tour of Bartlesville with Josh Wright as he showed off Outpost Coffee, Visit Bartlesville, the Phillips Petroleum Company Museum, Painted Horse, Price Tower, Frank Phillips Home, and the Pathfinder Parkway trails.
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Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve - Bartlesville,Oklahoma
It was Robert's Birthday and he wanted to go somewhere special. We left home and headed west into Kansas then went south to Oklahoma. We ended up at the Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve in Bartlesville, Ok. It is a special place that was created by Frank Phillips back in the 1920's. Frank Phillips was also in the oil business. You might know it as Phillips 66!
The museum is sat on 3700 acre wildlife preserve that is home to buffalo, deer, and zebras and also boasts a petting zoo. The 50,000 sq ft museum houses an array of plains Indian artifacts as well as many early settlement artifacts. You will find everything from moccasins to airplanes in this wonderful museum.
If you are in the area please go check it out. We spent 5 hours in the museum alone and we still felt like we didn't see everything. Another trip is already planned for a return visit in April of 2019!!!
Frank Phillips Historic Home
Enter the world of an Oklahoma oil millionaire. A tour through this Neo-Classical style mansion will give you a peek at the home life of one of America's most fascinating oil men back in the day...
12/11/2017 Bartlesville, Oklahoma- Crane Falls Over
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This video shows a cement crane over on its side. It was putting cement down at Phillips 66 side walks when the driver tried to drive off with the boom still up. Truck flipped over against a building and fell in the intersection. This happened at the intersection of Johnstone and Frank Phillips in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Bartlesville's Price Tower
One on americas greatest architect, Frank Lloyd Wrights only skyScraper stands here in Oklahoma. It is in downtown Bartlesville, Oklahoma. It was open to the public in February 1956. The Price Arts Center integrates history, Museum, Hotel, and a Bar. On March 29,th 2007 it was designated a National Historic Landmark.
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Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve
Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve in Bartlesville, Oklahoma was the country home of Frank and Jane Phillips of Phillips Petroleum. It includes a wildlife park and nature trails, a museum of Native American and Western history, and the Phillips' lodge.
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve
The name of the Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve is derived from three words: woods, lakes and rock. Although these words say so much about the natural environment, they don’t begin to describe everything Woolaroc has to offer. Owned by oil tycoon Frank Phillips, the 3600-acre property was established in 1925 but today the Woolarock Museum & Wildlife Preserve is an educational & entertaining hub located in the beauty Osage Hills of northeast Oklahoma.
My Hometown Tour: Bartlesville, Oklahoma
A tour of my hometown: Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
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The Belvidere Mansion - The Story behind a Local Treasure
A member of the Belvidere staff, Kathy, takes you through one of the most interesting buildings in all of Oklahoma, and America for that matter. The reason the Belvidere is so unique lies in its Creator. John Bayless was a visionary, and his mansion reflects that. Enjoy the video and take in all that the mansion has to offer at:
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JM Davis Arms & Historical Museum
JM Davis Arms & Historical Museum is the largest privately owned arms museum in the world and Jason Grubbs takes us there. It houses more than 50,000 unique items including firearms, swords and knives. The museum also offers a Believe It Or Not Oddities gallery of outlaw guns, Native American artifacts, John Rogers statuaries, Western memorabilia, antique music boxes, movie posters and collectables, musical instruments and 1,200 steins from all over the world.
Magic Man's Tenkiller Tour
The latest addition to our Discover Oklahoma team, Jeff Roberts, is here to show you the best ways to have fun in Oklahoma... all summer long!
Woolaroc Art Museum
Trip to Woolaroc near Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Ranch of Frank Phillips of Phillips 66.
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WOOLAROC 4K DAY TRIP
A museum and wildlife preserve located in the Osage Hills of Northeastern Oklahoma on Oklahoma State Highway 123 about 12 mi (19 km) southwest of Bartlesville, Oklahoma and 45 mi (72 km) north of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Woolaroc was established in 1925 as the ranch retreat of oilman Frank Phillips. The ranch is a 1500 hectare (3700 acre) wildlife preserve, home to over 30 different species of native and exotic wildlife, such as buffalo, elk and longhorn cattle. Woolaroc is also a museum with a collection of western art and artifacts, American Indian material, and one of the largest collections of Colt firearms in the world. Also on display is Woolaroc, the aircraft that won the ill-fated Dole Air Race in 1927. Woolaroc features a nature trail and a living history area inviting visitors to experience the natural environment of Woolaroc, the life in a pre-Civil War 1840's mountain man camp.
Woolaroc is a portmanteau of the words woods, lakes, and rocks that are featured in the beautiful Osage Hills of northeast Oklahoma where Woolaroc is located. The name was originally intended for the ranch house, but it soon became the name for the entire Frank Phillips ranch
Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve is owned and operated by The Frank Phillips Foundation, Inc. founded in 1937 by oilman Frank Phillips and his wife Jane Phillips. In 1944, Frank and Jane Phillips donated all of their personal ownership of Woolaroc (grounds, facilities, animals, collections and art) to the Foundation. At that time it was determined that the primary purpose of the Foundation was to assure the operation and the preservation of Woolaroc. The Foundation, a 501 operating foundation, is headed by a Board of Trustees. The mission of Frank Phillips when he built Woolaroc in 1925 was to preserve the history of the West, educate, and entertain. Today, the Foundation and the employees of Woolaroc still follow that mission.
The museum started out as a hangar in 1929 for the Woolaroc airplane, a plane Frank Phillips sponsored in the Dole Air Race from Oakland California to Honolulu, Hawaii in 1927. Over the years Frank continued to receive gifts, and made art acquisitions, and the museum grew room by room. The museum is 50,000 square feet and now has over 600 paintings, 300 bronzes, over 2,300 pieces of Native American art and artifacts, as well as many pieces of taxidermy that decorate the walls of the museum and lodge. The galleries feature some of the premier Indian and Western artists in America's history: Remington, Russell, Leigh, Moran, Couse, Johnson, Sharp, Balink, Hennings, Ufer, Berninghaus, Bierstadt.
Woolaroc Ranch Historic District, also known as Rock Creek Game Preserve, Frank Phillips Ranch, Phillips Osage Park and Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 5, 2008. It is significant as a reflection of the time period and for its role in the petroleum industry of the time. It is also significant for its landscape architecture. Contributing resources include 18 buildings, 22 sites, 115 structures, and 17 objects.It was listed as a featured property of the week in a program of the National Park Service that began in July, 2008
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Discovery 1 Park - Informational Video
Where Oklahoma Oil Began!
Discovery 1 Park is a lively presentation of Oklahoma's rich petroleum heritage, designed to appeal to all ages. Close to downtown Bartlesville, the Park is located at the site of the Nellie Johnstone No. 1, the state's first commercial oil well discovered in 1897. Construction of the Park's center attraction - the gushing derrick - was completed in 2008.
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Phillips Petroleum Company
Phillips Petroleum Co. was an American oil company incorporated in 1917 that expanded into petroleum refining, marketing and transportation, natural gas gathering and the chemicals sectors.
On August 30, 2002, Conoco Inc. merged with Phillips Petroleum to form ConocoPhillips, becoming the third largest integrated energy company and second-largest refining company in the United States. The company moved its headquarters to Houston.
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Frank Phillips (November 28, 1873 – August 23, 1950) was the founder of Phillips Petroleum in Bartlesville, Oklahoma (marketed as Phillips 66) in 1917, along with his brother, Lee Eldas L.E. Phillips Sr. In 2002, Phillips Petroleum merged with Conoco Oil Company and became ConocoPhillips.
Woolaroc Museum
Woolaroc is a museum and wildlife preserve located in the Osage Hills of Northeastern Oklahoma on Oklahoma State Highway 123 about 12 mi (19 km) southwest of Bartlesville, Oklahoma and 45 mi (72 km) north of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Woolaroc was established in 1925 as the ranch retreat of oilman Frank Phillips. The ranch is a 3,700-acre (1,500 ha) wildlife preserve, home to over 30 different species of native and exotic wildlife, such as bison, elk and longhorn cattle. Woolaroc is also a museum with a collection of Western art and artifacts, American Indian material, and one of the largest collections of Colt firearms in the world. Also on display is Woolaroc, the aircraft that won the ill-fated Dole Air Race in 1927. Woolaroc features a nature trail and a living history area inviting visitors to experience the natural environment of Woolaroc, the life in a pre-Civil War 1840's mountain man camp.
Centennial Stories: Woolaroc
Oilman Frank Phillips' little cabin in the woods.
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Doenges Toyota, Bartlesville, OK - Reviews - TOYOTA DEALERSHIP Reviews Tulsa, OK Metro Area
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In April 1941, my grandfather, William C. Bill Doenges, purchased the Ford dealership in Bartlesville from Bert Gaddis. Two generations and 69 years later his business is still going strong.
He Was Only 14 Years Old
Bill Doenges took his first job with the Ford agency in Tonkawa when he was 14. His ambition to become a dealer was realized in 1931 when he acquired the agency at Braman, north of Blackwell.
The Ford Story in Bartlesville, Braman, Coffeyville, Towanka and Tulsa. In 1948, he bought the Ford agency in Tulsa, which was later operated by his sons, Bill (my father) and Bob Doenges, as Doenges Brothers Ford. (As an aside, last month I mentioned that he acquired the dealership in Braman in 1929. We have some documentation for this - he was honored by Ford Motor Co. in 1979 for being a 50 year Ford Dealer; however in preparing to compose this letter, I found some newspaper quotes from him indicating this was actually in 1931. Who knows?)
Doenges The Senior Toyota Dealer in Oklahoma
In 1968, he acquired the Toyota franchise at the Bartlesville dealership. Today, Doenges is the oldest Toyota dealer in the state of Oklahoma.
By the late 1970s, the agency had outgrown its original location on Osage between Frank Phillips and 4th Street and moved to our current location on Washington Boulevard.
All I Ever Wanted to be was a Good Car Dealer …Bill Doenges 1971. My grandfather had many other interests and accomplishments in his life and was a super grandfather, but he told me late in his life that all I ever really wanted to be was a good Ford dealer. In 1971, when celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Bartlesville agency he said, if I were to start over today in business, I would buy the dealership in Bartlesville…I felt it was the best community in Oklahoma 30 years ago and it still is!
To Learn, To Love, To Leave a Legacy.
It's in keeping with this spirit that I proudly carry on his legacy. He set a great example through his success, but more importantly through his commitment to the community with his leadership and financial support for dozens of organizations, sports teams and causes. If you ask any Doenges associate today, I feel confident they would say the thing they are most proud of working here is the fact that Doenges Toyota is active in our community and gives back to make it stronger for everyone. In 2010, the Doenges Family was awarded the Bartlesville Legacy Hall of Fame Award by the Bartlesville Community Foundation.
Doenges Toyota Recognized and Voted the Favorite
There is a reason we've been voted Bartlesville's Best Auto Dealer the last five years in the Examiner-Enterprise Best of Bartlesville Readers' Choice Awards -- actually that's every year they've had the recognition. To the point, it is our employees and our customers that make the difference. It's you - you are the reason!
Doenges Toyota Ford Lincoln Is Financially Secure, Strong and Stable. We feel our products across all our lines, Toyota, Ford Lincoln and Mercury, are the best, and the best they have ever been. If you don't believe me or know someone who doesn't, do as Ford says, come Drive One I'm sure you will be impressed. Call or email me or one of my associates and we will show you!
At Doenges Toyota we're still fighting for your business and winning every day. We know that our future and the future of our country depend on hard work, the willingness to sacrifice and a commitment to each other as co-workers, community members and Americans. Thats why as Oklahoma's oldest Toyota dealer, we are committed to making your vehicle purchase experience a truly rewarding one. Our primary goal is serving you in a fast, easy, professional manner. We offer up-front pricing on new Camry, Corolla, Tundra, Tacoma, Venza, Land Cruiser, Yaris, Prius, and all the other awesome Toyota vehicles in our e-commerce shopping cart. We also offer a wide array of used vehicles at affordable pricing. We are proud to be a family owned store through three generations that supports the communities we serve -- Oklahoma. We are the home of the $9.95 Oil Change, and feature the Best Tire Price Guarantee and the Liftetime Service Guarantee. From the moment you take delivery, to servicing in our award winning Service Department and Parts Department, and our ICAR Gold Class Certified Body Shop, Doenges Toyota is there for you. So Come see us at 1901 SE Washington Blvd. off of highway 75 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
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