Today we decided to see one of what Tulsa had to offer. It is a sprawling city with no apparent centre. It is the home to scores of energy companies that make their money fro drilling for oil and selling it.
First we visited the Cyrus Avery Centennial Plaza with its oversized bronze statues of Cyrus Avery in his Model T Ford meeting a farmer with his startled horses. Cyrus Avery did an immense amount of work in promoting Highway 66 as the Main Street of America.
We then visited the Philbrook Museum of Art which is located in a beautiful, converted Italianate villa once owned by Waite Phillips, an oil magnate who founded the Phillips 66 oil company. The museum as well as containing many valuable works of American art has beautiful gardens.
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