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Bartlesville, OK, is a treasure trove of character and experiences waiting to be uncovered. From the majestic architecture of the Price Tower and historic Phillips Home to the natural beauty of Woolaroc, lush parks, and hidden play structures, this city blends art, heritage, and nature seamlessly. As an agent, sharing these curated “hidden gems” brings to life Bartlesville’s allure in a way that resonates deeply with clients seeking not just a house, but a story-filled home.Fall brings vibrant vibes to Bartlesville, such as Sunfest, Oklahoma Indian Summer (complete with pow-wows), and Dewey’s Western Heritage Weekend (Tom Mix parade and wild west shows), adding unforgettable local flair. Visit the following for more points of interest in Bartlesville!Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve:A 3,700-acre sanctuary born from oil-baron Frank Phillips’s retreat. Part gallery, part preserve—Woolaroc houses Western and Native American art, rifles, rare artifacts, and even the aircraft that won the 1927 Dole Air Race. Expect roaming bison, elk, and immersive history in every turn.Insider Tip: Don’t miss the hidden gems inside—like the rustic original lodge where Phillips entertained and off-the-beaten-path galleries with rotating art showcases.Price Tower Arts Center (and The Inn):Frank Lloyd Wright’s solitary skyscraper, rising 19 stories in Bartlesville, is an architectural rarity turned arts center and boutique hotel. Explore design exhibitions and dine with sweeping views in the restaurant-bar perched high above.Historic Elegance & Architectural Heritage: Frank Phillips Home: A Neo-Classical mansion offering three levels of grand tours and history-driven charm, filled with original furnishings and stories from the oil boom era.Downtown & Union Depot: Wander the evolved streets of Bartlesville’s historic district—featuring the Santa Fe locomotive No. 940, a restored caboose, and the original oil-tank car—a real treat for history and train enthusiasts alike.Serenity & Outdoor AdventuresJo Allyn Lowe Park & Pathfinder Parkway - Spanning 32 acres, this arboretum brings tranquility with its lake, memorial trees, and access to a beloved multi-use trail that stretches across the city along rivers and parks.Osage Prairie Trail & Lee Lake - Birdwatchers and nature lovers rejoice! The prairie trail offers peaceful spots to observe native species, while Lee Lake provides prime urban fishing, kayaking, and a dog-friendly park beside serene waters.Quirky & Unusual GemsPlaytower - An imaginative tower influenced by Space Age design and Möbius strip-like geometry—it’s playful, unique, and perfect for a local photo stop.Old Washington County Courthouse: Built in 1913 in the Second Renaissance Revival style, this historic courthouse stands as an elegant architectural gem in the heart of town.