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Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa) is
the second-largest city in Oklahoma, following Oklahoma City,
the state capital. As of 2005, the estimate for the city
population was 382,457.[1] It is the county seat of Tulsa (
see our house for sale in Tulsa) County. Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa)’s
Metropolitan Statistical Area was estimated to have a 2005
population of 887,715 and Tulsa's ( see our house for sale in Tulsa)
Combined Statistical Area, which includes the Bartlesville
Micropolitan Area, was estimated to have a 2005 population of
936,864. Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa) is the 45th
largest city in the United States and the 93rd largest city in
North America.
The city is located in Northeast Oklahoma, a part of the state
often referred to as "Green Country." It is
considered the cultural and arts center of Oklahoma, boasting
two world-renowned art museums, full-time professional opera
and ballet companies, and the third largest concentration of
art deco architecture in the country, behind New York City and
Miami, Florida. [citation needed] Many of Tulsa's ( see our house for sale in Tulsa)
downtown skyscrapers and also entire neighborhoods were
constructed in the art deco style of architecture.
Downtown is known for its art deco architecture and, as
expected, office buildings. At 667 ft, for example, the BOK
Tower is the tallest building in any of the 5 "Plains
States" (Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota and
South Dakota) and was designed in 1975 by Minoru Yamasaki
& Associates, the same architect who designed the World
Trade Center in New York. Downtown contains Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa)
largest entertainment and convention venues, including the
Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa) Performing Arts
Center, another Yamasaki designed building. Currently under
construction is a multi-purpose 18,000-seat arena, the BOK
Center, designed by renowned architect Cesar Pelli (the
designer of Petronas Towers). Also located in downtown is the
Blue Dome District containing a number of popular restaurants
and live music venues. In 2006 it was announced that a major
redevelopment of the eastern perimeter of downtown is being
planned. Called the "East End" the development is to
include a new minor-league baseball stadium, shopping, dining
and entertainment venues, and urban housing.
Uptown is the name given to a fairly small area immediately to
the south of Downtown. Referred to by residents as
"Tulsa's ( see our house for sale in Tulsa) Neighborhood
with a River View" it is bounded by U.S. 51/75 to the
North, the Arkansas River to the west, 21st Street to the
south and South Cincinnati Avenue to the east. Located on a
bluff above the Arkansas River it primarily contains homes
built in the early 20th Century as well as mid and high rise
condominiums overlooking the river. The historic Council Oak
Park and larger Veterans Park are in the area, as well as the
Boston District, a tightly packed collection of high-quality
clubs and restaurants.
Revitalization along the Arkansas River and landmark projects
such as Downtown's BOK Center are parts of an ongoing massive
city-wide revitalization plan. Contributing to the Tulsa ( see
our house for sale in Tulsa) cityscape are also its main
suburbs of Bixby, Broken Arrow, Catoosa, Coweta, Glenpool,
Jenks, Kiefer, Owasso, Sand Springs, Sapulpa, Skiatook and
Sperry.
Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa), located in the
northeastern corner of Oklahoma, lies between the edge of the
Great Plains and the foot of the Ozark Mountains in a
generally forested region of rolling hills.
The city serves as the gateway to "Green Country," a
popular and official designated name for northeast Oklahoma
due to the region's dense green vegetation and relatively high
amount of hills and lakes compared to that of Central and
Western Oklahoma (which have geography similar to "the
Great Plains" region of the U.S.). Northeastern Oklahoma
contains more than half of the state's registered state parks
and six of Oklahoma's 11 ecosystems, as well as the state's
most diversified agricultural economy and outdoor sports and
recreation industry.
The city is split by the prominent Arkansas River. The
Arkansas River flows in a wide, sandy-bottomed channel. Its
flow in the Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa) area is
controlled by upstream flood-control reservoirs and the
river's flow may vary widely throughout the year. A low-water
dam maintains a full channel in the area adjacent to downtown
Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa).
Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa) is heavily wooded,
with abundant parks and water areas. Several prominent hills
with names such as "Shadow Mountain" and
"Turkey Mountain" create varied terrain mostly in
the southern portion of the city. The central and northern
sections are generally flat to gently undulating, although the
Osage Hills extension into the northwestern part of the city
further varies the landscape.
"Riverwalk Crossing" in the suburb of Jenks is the
first of many developments planned or under construction along
the Arkansas River in the Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa)
area.
At the main entrance to Oral Roberts
University stands the well-known praying hands sculpture. At
60 feet in height, it is the largest praying hands monument in
the world.
Primary universities in the city include the University of
Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa) (ranked among the top
100 universities in the nation by US News and World Report),
founded in 1882; and Oral Roberts University, founded by
evangelist Oral Roberts in 1963. Oklahoma State University has
a fully-functioning branch campus in Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa),
Oklahoma State University - Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa).
The OSU Center for Health Science and the highly regarded OSU
College of Osteopathic Medicine are also located in the city.
The University of Oklahoma also has a graduate campus in Tulsa
( see our house for sale in Tulsa), known as the Schusterman
Center, located in the Midtown neighborhood.
Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa) Community College (TCC)
is the largest community college in Oklahoma and operates 4
campuses spread across the city as well as a conference center
in Midtown. Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa)
Technology Center (TTC) operates as an independent school
district offering two-year vocational education programs. It
is the largest Vo-Tech system in Oklahoma, with 6 campuses in
Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa) County.
Parks, gardens and nature preserves
The City of Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa) manages
140 parks covering roughly 6,000 acres (24 km²), featuring 2
golf courses, 14 community centers, 21 swimming pools, 25
water playgrounds, 60 picnic shelters, 115 playgrounds, 123
tennis courts, 156 sports fields, The River SkatePark, fitness
facilities, gymnasiums, meeting rooms and facilities, trails
and more. One of the most popular parks is Woodward Park in
the midtown area. The 45-acre tract boasts a wide variety of
horticultural presentations, including 15,000 azalea plants,
rock gardens, an English herb garden, ponds and waterfalls, a
Victorian conservatory (Lord and Burnham), and the Linnaeus
Teaching Garden. The Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa)
Municpal Rose Garden, containing 6,000 rose plants of 250
varieties, and the Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa)
Garden Center are also located adjacent to Woodward Park.
The Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa) River Parks
Authority (TRPA) maintains a linear park along more than 10
miles of the banks of the Arkansas River. Over 20 miles of
hard-surfaced biking and running trails traverse the park. The
park also contains a rugby field, sand volleyball courts, disc
golf courses, playgrounds and a children's splash park, a
bistro and cafe, a pedestian bridge with fishing platforms
crossing the river, and a large collection of wildlife bronze
sculptures. There is also a large "festival park"
containing an amphitheatre and floating stage. It is the site
of several community events each year, including the popular
annual Oktoberfest.The TRPA also manages the "Turkey
Mountain Urban Wilderness Area" on a high hill along the
west bank of the Arkansas River. The area covers a heavily
wooded bluff and features rugged hiking and mountain biking
trails and scenic vistas overlooking south Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa).
Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa) County also owns and
manages 4 large multi-purpose parks in Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa)
(Chandler, Haikey Creek, LaFortune and O'Brien), the Westbank
Soccer Complex, 2 golf courses, 4 community centers, 21
lighted baseball and softball fields, 20 lighted tennis
courts, and numerous athletic fields, jogging trails, picnic
shelters and playgrounds. Chandler Park is a popular location
for rapelling and rock climbing.
The Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa) Zoo and Living
Museum was named in 2005 as "America's Favorite Zoo"
by Microsoft Game Studios in connection with a national
promotion of their "Zoo Tycoon 2" computer game. It
is located in the northeast part of the city in Mohawk Park,
the third largest municipal park in the United States. The new
Oklahoma Aquarium is the state’s only freestanding aquarium.
It contains over 200 exhibits arranged in 9 galleries, and
boasts a 500,000 gallon walk-through shark tank. It is located
on the west bank of the Arkansas River in the suburb of Jenks,
Oklahoma.
The City of Tulsa ( see our house for sale in Tulsa) also
manages the Mary K. Oxley Nature Center in Mohawk Park and the
Redbud Valley Nature Preserve 12 miles northeast of Tulsa (
see our house for sale in Tulsa). The Oxley Center contains an
interpretive building with hands-on displays, classrooms, a
nature library and raised wildlife viewing areas. A boardwalk
and several hiking trails extend acoss Blackbird Marsh and
into the surrounding woods bordering Coal Creek and Lake
Sherry. The Redbud Valley preserve is managed in cooperation
with the Nature Conservancy. The preserve contains unique
micro-climates with plants and animal found nowhere else in
northeastern Oklahoma, springs and limestone caves. Trails
there are rough and rocky.
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