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I wish you could smell these pictures! If you could, I’m sure you’d drop everything and head to Wanda J’s in the Greenwood District of Tulsa. They’re serving up the best fried chicken I’ve ever...
Read MoreI wish you could smell these pictures! If you could, I’m sure you’d drop everything and head to Wanda J’s in the Greenwood District of Tulsa. They’re serving up the best fried chicken I’ve ever...
Read MoreNeon Tulsa. I saw examples nearly everywhere, but no better place to head than to historic Route 66. I spent quite a bit of time enjoying bits of Tulsa’s past. Whether interesting storefronts, “muffler men”...
Read MoreSuper sleepy Monday mornings mean heading out in search of some caffeine and something yummy. Luckily, I’d had several people suggest I check out the Coffee House on Cherry Street. Can you spot me trying...
Read MoreDecopolis Discovitorium. Try to say that fast three times in a row. I’ll wait. Along Route 66 is a curious shop nestled between other vintage buildings. The Decopolis was easy to spot while driving down...
Read MoreWho doesn’t love checking out things along Route 66… if you’re in Tulsa, it’s worth the 45-minute drive to check out this amazing example of visionary art, Ed Galloway’s Totem Pole Park. This awesome, free,...
Read MoreTin Pan Tuesday. What’s that all about? A great fun way to taste lots of Spanish, Native American or Mexican-influenced foods. Think small plates, but served on tin pans. Share with others at your table...
Read MoreMother Road Market. If it is less than perfect weather out, this is a great place to hang right along Route 66, aka ”the mother road”. Bright and fun, with all sorts of great and...
Read MoreGetting hungry, yet don’t want to stop enjoying the Route 66 vibe? Coney I-Lander is where you want to be! It’s a fun retro building filled with vintage-style art. If you’re too hungry to think,...
Read MoreAs soon as I started researching Tulsa, images of this iconic Tulsa landmark started popping up. The Golden Driller was built in 1953 and moved to its current home in 1966. At 75 feet tall,...
Read More“Taco Heaven” These words and giant flying tacos fill a mural on the outside of Velvet Taco on Cherry St in Tulsa. I’m pretty sure they are right! We were a little cautious when we...
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