Welcome to Bartlesville!
With a history of black gold dating back to 1905, Bartlesville has a beautiful mix of architecture, culture, history and art.
Bartlesville boasts attractions you won’t find anywhere else, including the home of Phillips Petroleum Company. Be sure to stop at the Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve that was once the “second home” of Frank Phillips, founder of Phillips Petroleum Company. Look inside and explore the impressive collection of Native American and Western art. On the property’s 3,600 acres you can watch for roaming bison and Japanese Sika deer.
If you visit the Frank Lloyd Wright’s Price Tower & Price Tower Arts Center you will see modern art and feats in design including works by Oklahoma architect Bruce Goff. The Price Tower has been designated a National Historic Landmark and is famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright’s only fully-realized skyscraper.
At the Phillips Petroleum Company Museum you can learn Bartlesville’s history. Each summer you can take in over a week of sophisticated fun at the annual OKM Music Festival and get a sense of what this city in northeast Oklahoma is all about.
While you’re in town enjoying the many attractions stop by Tumbleweed’s Steakhouse, the best food in town!