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Bartlesville, OK
Osage Hills State Park offers 1,100 acres with picnic tables and shelters, 20 semi-modern RV campsites and 8 cabins, swimming pool, hiking trails, ball field and tennis court. Abundant fishing for ... More on TravelOK.com
Description #### You can almost hear echoes of the Native past through the trees. Nestled in lush rolling hills, this area was once an Osage Indian settlement. When you've settled down in the comfo... More on Wildernet.com

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401 S. Johnstone Avenue, 5th Floor City Center Building, Bartlesville, OK 74003
The museum is a 10,000 sq ft facility located on the top floor of the City Center, a historical building th... More on travelOK.com
One can't really tell you what to expect to see at the Bartlesville Area History Museum because the caring,... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Bartlesville, Oklahoma, USA
Hulah Lake impounds the waters of the Caney River in northeastern Osage County. The lake derives its name from the Osage Indian word "Hulah," meaning "eagle." The rolling hills of Hulah form a pict... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
Boat ramp, handicapped dock, picnic areas, outdoor grills and playground. Lake offers 250 surface ... More on travelOK.com

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Route 3, Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74003, United States of America
Will Rogers said, 'Of all the places in the United States, Woolaroc is the most unique.' The country estate of oil baron Frank Phillips, founder of Phillips Petroleum Company, got its name from the... More on Visitbartlesville.com
At its best, travel combines the most pleasant features of escapist reading and window shopping. Any bookworm or clothes horse would ... More on igougo

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510 Dewey Avenue, Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74003, United States of America
Frank Lloyd Wright called this masterpiece the tree that escaped the crowded forest when he completed it fo... More on Visitbartlesville.com
Phone: 918/336-4949
Website: www.pricetower.org
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200 N Cherokee, Bartlesville, OK 74003
Visitors to historic Johnstone Park can enjoy viewing a replica of the Nellie Johnstone #1, the first commercial oil well drilled in what is now the state of Oklahoma on April 15, 1897. The replica... More on Visitbartlesville.com
View a replica of the first commercial oil well drilled in Oklahoma that marks ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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101 N. Osage, Bartlesville, OK, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 74003)
The Bartlesville Museum features exhibits about Bartlesville history. The museum is located in the landmark Pr ... More on PlanetWare
This community center hosts over 1000 events annually and the interior holds the world's largest cloisonne mural which depicts a stylized ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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1107 SE Cherokee, Bartlesville, 74006
The Frank Phillips Home is one of 32 sites and museums owned, staffed, and operated by the Oklahoma Historical Society. Frank Phillips, an ambitious barber-turned-bond salesman from Iowa, came to B... More on Heritage
The Frank Phillips Home is a "must see" if you are in Bartlesville! This 26-room mansion belonged to oil tycoon Frank Phillips, ... More on igougo

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C 20 Phillips Building, Bartlesville, OK 74004

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401 S Keeler, Bartlesville, OK 74004
