Tulsa

Maps and Statistics of Tulsa

Tulsa is the second-largest city in the state of Oklahoma, known for its vibrant cultural scene and rich history. Positioned along the banks of the Arkansas River, it once thrived as the "Oil Capital of the World" during the early 20th century. This historical significance is evident in its stunning Art Deco architecture, with the city housing one of the most impressive collections in the United States. Tulsa is a cultural hub, home to renowned institutions such as the Philbrook Museum of Art and the Gilcrease Museum, which boast vast collections of Native American and Western art.

The city is also known for its lively music scene, particularly its contributions to jazz and blues. Tulsa's pride in music is celebrated with events like the Tulsa International Mayfest and the Cain's Ballroom, a historic music venue. The Gathering Place, a sprawling park along the Arkansas River, offers residents and visitors green spaces, recreational facilities, and scenic views.

Tulsa's economy is diverse, with significant sectors in energy, finance, aviation, telecommunications, and technology. The city is part of the greater Tulsa Metropolitan Area, which encompasses nearby towns and suburbs. Tulsa maintains a balance between preserving its historical roots and embracing modern development, making it a dynamic place to live and visit in Oklahoma.

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Population 413,066
Area 521.609 km2

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