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The Gilcrease Museum

Tulsa’s Gilcrease Museum is one of the country’s best facilities for the preservation and study of American art and history. The museum’s charm, beauty, and art collections draw thousands of visitors from around the world to the hills just northwest of downtown Tulsa for a glimpse into the past.

Gilcrease Museum has something for everyone - ancient Mayan pottery, Frederic Remington’s stunning tributes to the American west, and letters penned by historic luminaries such as Diego Columbus and Thomas Jefferson. Those are just a few examples of the great exhibits at the museum.


The Oklahoma History Center

The Oklahoma History Center, the new home for Oklahoma’s historical treasures, is now officially open to the public. Five years of construction came to an end as curators moved thousands of artifacts into the new building to prepare the five museum galleries for the opening.

 


Osage Million Dollar Elm Casino

The Million Dollar Elm Casino is owned by the Osage Indian Tribe, and the Casino’s name honors a real chapter in the Osage Tribe’s history.

Happy Birthday Maestro!

This month Maestro Joel Levine celebrates his birthday—the first of several events the Oklahoma City Philharmonic is celebrating this year.  While his birthday is something that deserves recognition, there’s another milestone just around the corner!

Senior PGA Championship


The legends of golf will visit the plains of Oklahoma to compete in the most prestigious major championship in senior golf -- the 67th Senior PGA Championship at Oak Tree Golf Club in Edmond, Okla., May 22-28, 2006. Tom Watson, Gary Player, Hale Irwin, Fuzzy Zoeller, Craig Stadler, Peter Jacobsen, 2005 Champions Tour rookies Greg Norman and Curtis Strange, and Oak Tree residents Mark Hayes, Gil Morgan and 2000 Senior PGA Champion Doug Tewell are among the 156 players eligible to compete for the coveted Alfred S. Bourne Trophy.

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