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The Linnaeus Teaching Garden
10/3/15-Former host Steve Owens visits the Linnaeus Teaching Garden in Tulsa.
Tulsa's secret garden
Linnaeus Teaching Garden at Woodward Park
Sean and Erica Fuentes Wedding Video
Sean and Erica Fuentes's Wedding in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The ceremony took place at the Sharp Chapel on campus at Tulsa University and the reception took place in the Garden Center located near Woodward Park. A beautiful wedding and an even more beautiful couple!
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Places to see in ( Tulsa - USA )
Places to see in ( Tulsa - USA )
Tulsa is a city on the Arkansas River, in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It’s known for its art deco architecture, mostly in the central Deco District. Landmarks like the Philcade and Philtower buildings reflect a 20th-century construction boom fueled by the prosperous local oil industry. The Philbrook Museum of Art is housed in an Italianate villa that was once the home of a local oil magnate.
Tulsa lies in northeastern Oklahoma, within the state's Green Country, and at the convergence of the Great Plains and the Ozark Plateau. The wide and shallow Arkansas River runs through the metro, and numerous lakes, reservoirs, smaller rivers, and wooded hills enliven the landscape.
Winters are cool to mild. Being exposed to plains winds, arctic freezing is not unknown, but it does not last long. There is not much snow, just a few inches each year, typically, but ice storms are more of a concern. The months April through June are stormy, and, Tulsa being in Tornado Alley, twisters will make an appearance - though they tend to appear in the flatter countryside. Summers are hot. It will often be above 90 degrees from May through September. Fall is the best time of year: mild temperatures, a nice breeze (all of Oklahoma is breezy), and changing tree colors. Tulsa has over 225 days of sunshine annually. In all, the city receives an average of 40 inches of precipitation each year, which helps keep Tulsa and Green Country green.
There are more nearly a million people in the metro area. Tulsa is often paired with its neighbor Broken Arrow, itself the fourth largest city in the state, though Tulsa is clearly the big brother. Here you will find a combination of western, Midwestern, and southern charm, along with a cosmopolitan atmosphere. The people love their city and are welcoming and eager to help you find your way. You may notice that Tulsa has one of the largest concentrations of Art Deco design in the country, and other mid-century architecture, a result of having been a boom-town from the 1920s through 1950s. Oil was what made Tulsa. Wealthy barons such as Frank Phillips built stately mansions for themselves but also beautified the city along the way.
As a result the city has a skyline that, until recently, bested Oklahoma City's. Tulsa likes to think of itself as the cultural capital of the state, boasting notable museums, universities, restaurants, festivals, quirky neighborhoods, and especially music - particularly country and blues musicians. Stars from Roy Clark to Leon Russell to Garth Brooks all made their start here.
A lot to see in Tulsa Oklahoma such as :
Philbrook Museum of Art
Blue Whale
Tulsa Zoo
Oklahoma Aquarium
Center of the Universe
Gilcrease Museum
Golden Driller Statue
Woodward Park
River Spirit Casino Resort
Turkey Mountain Park
Tulsa Botanic Garden
Safari Joe's H2O
Turkey Mountain Urban Wilderness Area
Oxley Nature Center
Guthrie Green
LaFortune Park
Chandler Park
Mohawk Park
Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium
Redbud Valley Nature Preserve
Tulsa Children's Museum Discovery Lab
Osage Casino
River Parks
Woody Guthrie Center
Ray Harral Nature Park
Utica Square
Hunter Park
The Cave House - Linda Collier
Rhema Bible Church
Boston Avenue United Methodist Church
Haikey Creek Park
Tulsa Historical Society & Museum
River Parks Trail
Gathering Place
River West Festival Park
Linnaeus Teaching Gardens
Rose District
Joe Station Dog Park
Biscuit Acres Dog Park
John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park
Philbrook Downtown
DECOPOLIS Tulsa Art Deco Museum
Leake Park
Centennial Park
Route 66 Historical Village
11th Street Arkansas River Bridge
Washington Irving Memorial Park and Arboretum
Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza
Tulsa Port of Catoosa
( Tulsa - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Tulsa . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tulsa - USA
Join us for more :
The Tulsa Botanic Garden
8/22/15-Former host Steve Owens travels to the Tulsa Botanic Garden to see its construction progress.
Tulsa, Oklahoma woman's garden was destroyed by city officials
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Home Garden of Steve Owens
(2/11/06)-Host Steve Owens gives a tour of his personal home garden.
Jennifer Pahlka and Carlos Moreno talk Code for America and Code for Tulsa
Code for America founder Jennifer Pahlka and Code for Tulsa's Carlos Moreno sat down with Free Press editor Brett Dickerson for a short interview before a regional session of Code for America began July 21 in Tulsa.
We talked about some of the background of Code for America and Code for Tulsa, one of the early brigades to form.
We also talked about some of the approaches Code for America Brigades are taking and some of the long-term goals for the organization.
Go to to read more about this meeting.
Southwood Landscape & Nursery
(5/07/11) Oklahoma Gardening travels to Southwood Landscape and Nursery in Tulsa to look at some new tree and shrub introductions.
OSU Botanical Gardens
Education is the name of the game at the site that is also home to the popular television program Oklahoma Gardening. Students use it as a study destination, sometimes even as a homework project, and the casual visitor will find an example of just about every type of garden known to man.
Starting an Agritourism Business in Oklahoma
Oklahoma Gardening's Barbara Brown talks with Jeff Weeks about some resources for producers who are interested in starting an agritourism business.
The Certified Wildscape Program
(10/22/11) Mark Howery tells how home gardeners can register their gardens as certified wildscape.
Talking is Teaching
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visits Tulsa Educare to launch an initiative called Talking is Teaching. She gives praise to Tulsa and philanthropist George Kaiser for creating an early education model for the rest of the nation. The reporter is Liz Exon, the photographer is Tim Carson.This story aired on the ONR on OETA-The Oklahoma Network. For more information, go to the ONR web site news.oeta.tv and ONR blog For more about OETA-The Oklahoma Network, visit oeta.tv.
Oklahoma's Water Resources - Why and How to Save Water
Oklahoma State University, the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service, and the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture can provide responsible water use and water conservation programming to you and your city. Visit ThinkWater.okstate.edu for more information.
Wedding violinist in Tulsa, Oklahoma
This is the song (Cannon in D by Johann Pachelbel) that I played at my very first wedding performance in Tulsa, OK. Please enjoy!!!
Waterfall
This was taking at a State Park a few miles from my home,still testing out my HD camera
The Gilcrease Museum
6/22/96-Host Sue Gray visits the Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa to see its garden.
All American Selections at Southwood Farm
Paul James joins Casey Hentges in visiting the All-American Selections vegetable trials.
Visiting the Botanic Garden at Oklahoma State University
(2/15/13) Oklahoma Gardening host Kim Toscano and the entire Oklahoma Gardening team invite you to visit the Botanic Garden at Oklahoma State University and attend the many events and activities it has to offer.
For more information call: 405-744-5404