Tulsa, Oklahoma Attractions
Unusual landmarks, museums, roadside attractions, and hidden wonders in Tulsa and the surrounding area.

Sights for Oddball Excursions
The Blue Whale
Catoosa, Oklahoma
Instagram darling of Route 66, the happy Blue Whale has been beached beside the Mother Road since 1972.
J.M. Davis Arms and Historical Museum
Claremore, Oklahoma
World's largest privately owned gun collection. See the guns of Bonnie and Clyde and Pretty Boy Floyd. Bonus: execution nooses!
Golden Driller: Titanic Oil Man
Tulsa, Oklahoma
One of the tallest statues in America, the Golden Driller has survived tornadoes and turbulent oil markets.
Buck Atom: Space Cowboy Muffler Man
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Stands at a former gas station on Route 66. Artist Mark Cline transformed owner Mary Beth Babcock's idea into a 21-foot-tall rocket-clutching Muffler Man.
Oral Roberts Prayer Tower
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Spiritual Tower of Power built by the late evangelist Oral Roberts -- closer to God, architecturally, anyway.
In and Around Tulsa
Choice field reports and tips. Or check out: Complete list of Oklahoma attractions.
- Tulsa: Buck Atom: Space Cowboy Muffler Man
- Tulsa: East Meets West: Father of Route 66
- Tulsa: Golden Driller: Titanic Oil Man
- Tulsa: Sonic Center of the Universe
- Catoosa: The Blue Whale
- Tulsa: Newspaper Boy Statue [tips]
- Tulsa: Bob Dylan Center [tips]
- Tulsa: Black Wall Street Mural and Memorial [tips]
- Tulsa: Time Capsule: 1998 Car Buried Here [tips]
- Tulsa: The Cave House [tips]
- Tulsa: Meadow Gold Milk Sign [tips]
- Tulsa: Leon Russell in Bronze [tips]
- Tulsa: The Outsiders Movie House [tips]
- Tulsa: Gathering Place [tips]
- Tulsa: Route 66 Monoliths
- Tulsa: Statue of Runner Who Died in a Car Trunk [tips]
- Tulsa: Vintage Sewing Center and Museum [tips]
- Tulsa: VW Bug on Spider-Legs [tips]
- Sand Springs: Burial Ground in Strip Mall Parking Lot
- Tulsa: Route 66 Rising
- Tulsa: World's Largest Praying Hands