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Tulsa is the hub of Northeast Oklahoma’s Green Country. A modern urban blend of history and culture, Tulsa sits at the intersection of historic Route 66, now Interstate 44, US Highway 75 and US 412. Tulsa is called the arts center of Oklahoma, justified by the Gilcrease Museum, Philbrook Museum, two symphonies, the Tulsa Opera and the Tulsa Ballet, among the city’s cultural highlights. Fall and winter means sports, and Tulsa is no exception. Home to Tulsa Oilers Hockey, Arena Football's Tulsa Talons, WNBA’s Tulsa Shock, the NBA D-League Tulsa 66ers and the Tulsa Drillers, the city has a full sports calendar.
Basketball fans in Tulsa enjoy the 2011 – 2012 66ers season November through the beginning of April. Don’t miss the 66ers home opener at the Tulsa Convention Center Arena on December 3rd. Tulsa hosts 24 home games this season, with 16 on the weekends – catch the 66ers spirit this winter.
The Tulsa Oilers are in the heat of the 2011 – 2012 season, hitting the ice at the BOK Center through March for hockey fans. The BOK Center, on Denver Street in downtown Tulsa, is also home to the Tulsa Shock who wrapped up the season in September and the Tulsa Talons who start the 2012 season, in March. Sports fans have plenty of entertainment options in Tulsa.
The multi purpose BOK center hosts the month-long Winterfest 2011, beginning November 25th. Join the fun in downtown Tulsa featuring outdoor ice-skating, horse drawn carriage rides and the city’s Segway Santa for photo ops with the kids. Winterfest hosts weekly live music at the ONEOK outdoor stage. It's always free and open to everyone, don't miss this festive and fun holiday activity.
Broken Arrow, a growing suburb southeast of Tulsa off Highway 64, offers convenient access to Tulsa’s big city attractions, in the comfort of a nice suburb. The Performing Arts Center brings the Broken Arrow community its 2011 – 2012 Spotlight Series, featuring Ernie Haase and the Signature Sound in December and for the New Year, Elvis Lives and Blast. The Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center is a community gathering place, hosting Broken Arrow High School Choir and Band Concerts, as well as middle and public school performance events.
North of Tulsa the community of Grove delivers a taste of Northeast Oklahoma’s fantastic outdoor resources. A thriving community on the shores of Lake O’ the Cherokees, visitors enjoy down-home Oklahoma hospitality and outstanding fishing and wildlife viewing. Bass fishing doesn’t get better than Lake O’ the Cherokees and it has also been called the crappie capitol of the world. Take your pick of urban or small town adventure on your visit to Tulsa and Northeast Oklahoma.
Featured Best Western HotelTulsa & Northern OklahomaBEST WESTERN Tahlequah Inn
3296 S Muskogee Avenue, Tahlequah OklahomaThe BEST WESTERN Tahlequah Inn is the newest hotel since 1996 in Tahlequah, the 55th best small town in the United States. All of our rooms (1 king, 2 queens, 1 king deluxe, 1 king with Jacuzzi®) have 27-inch televisions, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, hairdryer, iron and ironing board and free high-speed Internet access. We also offer a complimentary Learn more about this location |