Tulsa’s underground network of tunnels offers a captivating glimpse into the city’s past. Once used to transport goods and connect early skyscrapers, these subterranean corridors now provide a fascinating window into the Roaring Twenties and the oil boom era. Visitors can explore the forgotten passageways, uncover intriguing historical secrets, and enjoy the captivating tales of prominent figures who once traversed these climate-controlled corridors, making deals and plotting strategies amidst the energy and excitement of Tulsa’s golden age. What stories lie buried beneath the surface, waiting to be uncovered?

Key Points

Tulsa: History Walking Tour of Underground Tunnels - Key Points

  • Explore Tulsa’s network of underground tunnels that once connected early skyscrapers and facilitated discreet travel during the Roaring Twenties oil boom era.

  • Discover captivating tales of influential figures, oil barons, and socialites who met in the subterranean corridors to make deals and plot strategies.

  • Uncover the secrets and scandals that echoed through the passageways, providing a window into Tulsa’s prosperous and exciting past.

  • Learn how the climate-controlled tunnels allowed executives to travel between iconic buildings like the Philtower and Philcade.

  • Enjoy the energy and atmosphere of Tulsa’s golden age as you journey through the hidden gems buried beneath the city’s streets.

Tulsa’s Intriguing Underground Network

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Beneath the bustling streets of downtown Tulsa lies an intriguing network of tunnels, a hidden remnant of the city’s remarkable past. These underground passageways, once used to transport goods and connect early skyscrapers, provide a unique window into Tulsa’s history.

Visitors can explore the city’s fascinating story as they explore the tunnels, uncovering the secrets of the Roaring Twenties and the oil boom era. From the Philtower to the Philcade, these subterranean corridors offer a captivating journey through time, where the sights and sounds of Tulsa’s vibrant past come to life.

For those eager to unravel the mysteries buried beneath the city, this underground tour promises an unforgettable experience.

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Buried Secrets of Downtown Tulsa

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Tucked away beneath the bustling streets of downtown Tulsa lies a trove of intriguing historical secrets, waiting to be uncovered by curious explorers.

From forgotten underground tunnels that once connected the city’s early skyscrapers to captivating tales of the Roaring Twenties, this guided tour promises to whisk visitors back in time, revealing the hidden gems that have long been buried beneath the surface.

Explore the captivating stories of Tulsa’s oil boom era as you wander through a network of passageways that link the iconic Philtower and Philcade buildings.

Uncover the buried history that lies just beneath your feet, and gain a deeper appreciation for Tulsa’s rich and fascinating past.

Passageways Connecting Early Skyscrapers

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As visitors explore the network of underground tunnels, they’ll uncover a remarkable system of passageways that once connected Tulsa’s early skyscrapers.

These subterranean corridors provided a convenient and climate-controlled way for business leaders and professionals to move between the city’s iconic buildings during the Roaring Twenties, when Tulsa’s oil boom was in full swing.

The tunnels connected structures like the Philtower and Philcade, allowing executives to travel between meetings and social events without having to brave the elements above ground.

Today, these hidden passageways offer a glimpse into Tulsa’s past, where the city’s movers and shakers once bustled through a secret underground world.

Roaring 20s Along Underground Corridors

The Roaring Twenties came alive along Tulsa’s underground corridors, where captivating stories of the oil boom era echoed through the hidden passageways.

Visitors on the guided tour uncover the historical significance of these subterranean spaces, which once bustled with the activity of the city’s most prominent business leaders and professionals.

They’ll learn how the tunnels facilitated private and discreet meetings between oil barons, politicians, and other influential figures during this prosperous period.

Secrets and scandals of the era are revealed, painting a vivid picture of Tulsa’s past.

Captivating Stories of Oil Boom Era

On the guided tour, visitors uncover captivating stories of Tulsa’s oil boom era as they explore the city’s hidden underground corridors. Tales of the era’s most prominent business leaders and influential figures come alive, revealing the intrigue and secrets that once thrived within these clandestine passageways. Roaring 20s magnates would meet in these tunnels to make deals, plot strategies, and escape the public eye. From the wildcatters and roughnecks to the oil barons and socialites, the tunnels witnessed the rise and fall of Tulsa’s golden age. Visitors can almost feel the energy and excitement of those bygone days pulsing through the ancient walls.

Oil Magnate Tunnels Role Impact
J. Paul Getty Negotiated deals, evaded rivals Became oil tycoon, founded Getty Oil
Waite Phillips Hosted elite social gatherings Philanthropist, donated land for Philbrook Museum
Robert Galbreath Orchestrated business ventures Co-founded cities of Bartlesville and Claremore
Ida B. Tarbell Investigated industry corruption Exposed Standard Oil monopolistic practices
Harry Sinclair Brokered under-the-table arrangements Founder of Sinclair Oil, involved in Teapot Dome Scandal

Tour Details and Inclusions

This captivating walking tour immerses visitors in Tulsa’s rich history as they explore the city’s network of hidden tunnels.

The tour lasts 1.5 hours and is conducted in English, with a group size limited to 10 participants to ensure an intimate and engaging experience.

Along the way, a knowledgeable guide will lead the group through the underground corridors, sharing captivating stories from Tulsa’s oil boom era and unveiling the secrets buried beneath the city’s downtown skyscrapers.

Visitors will have the opportunity to see what lies beneath the Philtower and Philcade buildings, and learn about the system of passageways that once connected these early high-rises.

This unique tour offers a one-of-a-kind glimpse into Tulsa’s fascinating past.

Pricing and Reservations

Priced at $27.35 per person, this Tulsa Tunnels walking tour allows visitors to reserve their spot and pay nothing upfront, thanks to the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance. Booking is easy and convenient, with the option to pay later. Take a look at the table below for a quick overview of the pricing and reservation details:

Feature Details
Price $27.35 per person
Reservations Pay later, free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance
Group Size Limited to 10 participants
Duration 1.5 hours

With these flexible options, visitors can confidently plan their Tulsa underground adventure and uncover the fascinating history of the city’s captivating tunnels.

Meeting Point and Directions

The Tulsa Tunnels walking tour conveniently meets at the street level/lower lobby of the Hyatt Regency Hotel, where participants should look for a guide with black and yellow tour signage near the escalator.

The self-park garage, which costs $2 per 30 minutes, is just east of the hotel driveway on 2nd Street, providing easy access to the meeting point.

Once at the lower lobby, visitors can use the restrooms and grab a cup of coffee from the Topeca Coffee shop in the upper lobby before embarking on their fascinating exploration of Tulsa’s underground passageways.

With all the necessary amenities nearby, the tour’s meeting point ensures a smooth and seamless start to the historical journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tulsa: History Walking Tour of Underground Tunnels - Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Tour Wheelchair Accessible?

The tour is not wheelchair accessible as it involves navigating through a network of underground tunnels. However, the tour operator may be able to accommodate guests with limited mobility with prior notice and arrangements.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?

Yes, guests are welcome to bring their own food and beverages on the tour. However, it’s important to note that the underground tunnels may not have designated dining areas, so participants should be mindful of their consumption and disposal.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for the Tour?

The Tulsa underground tunnel tour is generally open to all ages. However, children must be accompanied by an adult. There are no specific age restrictions, but the tour may not be suitable for very young children due to the length and content.

Can I Take Photographs During the Tour?

Yes, guests are encouraged to take photographs during the tour. The guide will provide guidance on when and where photos may be taken to ensure the safety and enjoyment of the group. Capturing the historical sights is a great way to remember the experience.

What Happens in Case of Inclement Weather?

In case of inclement weather, the tour provider will make adjustments to ensure the safety and comfort of participants. They may opt for an indoor route, provide rain ponchos, or reschedule the tour to a more suitable time. The tour will proceed as planned unless severe conditions make it unsafe.

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Recap

Tulsa’s underground tunnel network offers a unique window into the city’s vibrant past. Visitors can uncover hidden secrets, explore the climate-controlled corridors that connected early skyscrapers, and enjoy the captivating stories of the Roaring Twenties and the oil boom era.

From prominent figures to everyday life, these forgotten passageways provide a fascinating glimpse into Tulsa’s golden age, inviting you to step back in time and discover the city’s rich history.