Discover the Charm of Tulsa’s Oldest House
Explore Tulsa’s Oldest House, a historical landmark that brings the past to life through its authentic architecture and captivating stories.
Tulsa’s Oldest House stands as a testament to the city’s rich historical tapestry. Nestled in a serene neighborhood, this charming structure dates back to the early days of Tulsa, providing a unique insight into the lives of its early inhabitants. The house has been meticulously preserved, showcasing authentic architecture and furnishings from the era, which transport visitors to a time long past. As you wander through its rooms, you'll encounter stories that tell of the challenges and triumphs of those who lived here, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and casual tourists alike. The exterior of the house is equally captivating, with its well-maintained gardens and quaint surroundings that provide a picturesque setting for photographs. Visitors can enjoy guided tours that delve into the history of the house, offering intriguing anecdotes and historical context that enrich the experience. The knowledgeable guides are passionate about the house’s history and are eager to share their insights, making the visit even more engaging. In addition to its historical significance, the location is conveniently situated near other attractions in Tulsa, allowing for a full day of exploration. Whether you are a history buff or simply looking for a peaceful retreat into the past, Tulsa’s Oldest House offers a delightful escape into a bygone era.
Local tips
- Visit during the week for a quieter experience and more personalized guided tours.
- Check the house's schedule for special events or themed tours that may be happening during your visit.
- Take time to explore the surrounding gardens for a lovely photo opportunity.
- Bring comfortable walking shoes, as you may want to explore nearby historical sites after your visit.
A brief summary to Tulsa’s Oldest House
- 1000 W Easton Pl, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74127, US
Getting There
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Walking
If you are in the Cherry Street area, make your way to S Peoria Ave and head west towards W 15th St. Continue on S Peoria Ave until you reach 11th St. Turn left onto 11th St and walk until you reach S Elgin Ave. Turn right onto S Elgin Ave and proceed until you reach W Easton Pl. From here, turn left onto W Easton Pl and continue walking until you reach 1000 W Easton Pl, where you will find Tulsa’s Oldest House.
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Public Transit (Bus)
If you prefer to take public transport, you can catch the Tulsa Transit bus route 105 from the nearest bus stop on Cherry Street. Board the bus heading towards the Downtown area. Get off at the stop on E 11th St & S Elgin Ave. From there, walk west along E 11th St, then take a left onto S Elgin Ave, and finally turn left onto W Easton Pl to reach Tulsa’s Oldest House at 1000 W Easton Pl. Please check the Tulsa Transit website for current bus schedules and fares, which typically cost around $1.
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Biking
For those who enjoy cycling, rent a bike from a nearby bike-sharing station available in Cherry Street. Start by heading west on E 15th St, then turn left onto S Elgin Ave. Continue on S Elgin Ave until you reach W Easton Pl. Turn left onto W Easton Pl, and you will find Tulsa’s Oldest House at 1000 W Easton Pl. Remember to follow all traffic regulations and wear a helmet for safety.
Attractions Nearby to Tulsa’s Oldest House
- Owen Park
- OKPOP Museum
- Woody Guthrie Center
- Guthrie Green
- The Tulsa Arts District
- Bob Dylan Center
- Center of the Universe
- John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park
- The Cave House - Linda Collier
- Cathy Izzo Memorial Sister Cities Directional Sign
- The Majestic
- Ringwood FFA
- Taste of the Town Tours
- The Blue Dome
- Greenwood Rising Black Wall St. History Center
Landmarks nearby to Tulsa’s Oldest House
- Tulsa’s Oldest House
- Three Tribe Indian Memorial
- The Tulsa Theater
- 101 Archer
- Tulsa Firefighter Monument
- Living Arts of Tulsa
- Tulsa Union Depot
- Rotary Plaza - Tulsa
- Tulsa Performing Arts Center
- Greenwood Cultural Center
- Petroleum Building
- 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission
- Black Wall Street
- Tulsa Tours
- Historic Route US 66