For forty miles north of Tulsa, the monotony of the plains is relieved only by clumps of spindly scrub oaks. Then comes quiet
BARTLESVILLE
, dominated by the extraordinary
Price Tower
(Tues-Sat 10am-5pm), designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in 1956 - an ugly, cantilevered green oddity at Sixth Street and Dewey Avenue, resembling a tall tree. The
Frank Phillips Home
, 1107 SE Cherokee Ave, built in 1908 by the founder of Phillips Oil, displays oi... [More]
Make the Best Western Weston Inn your home in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, the town oil built, where herds of bison roam, where Frank Lloyd Wright's only skyscraper captures the landscape and American history. The Best Western Weston Inn offers you the best value in town. Completely renovated in 2002, w... [More]