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Thursday, January 06, 2022

They're really grasping at straws if they picked Tulsa

TULSA, Okla. (KFOR) – It’s the new year, which means many families will be looking at places to travel in 2022. 

According to a new report, experts say you won’t have to travel very far in order to experience some of the best museums the country has to offer.

19 comments:

  1. Consider the source of the article: CNN Travel. Some of the best museums in the country? I wasn't aware Tulsa had ANY museums.

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    1. Well now you are aware HAHAHAHA!

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    2. Your ignorance is on full display! If you had bothered to do a little research, or had ever visited a museum, you would had known about the world class museums in and around the Tulsa area. Check out the Philbrook, Gilcrease, Davis , and Woolaroc. Oil money used to buy a lot of nice things, now it seems all it buy is corrupt politicians!

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    3. Wow, your ignorance is on full display! Tulsa and the surrounding area has several "world-class" museums. If you had bothered to do a little research, or actually visit a real museum, chances are you would have known about the Philbrook, Gilcrease, Frank Phillip's Woolaroc, or the Jim Davis Gun collection. So sad, old oil money used to buy some beautiful collections; now ALL it buys is corrupt, useless, and morally bankrupt POS politicians.

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    4. Wow, your ignorance is on full display! Tulsa and the surrounding area has several "world-class" museums. If you had bothered to do a little research, or actually visit a real museum, chances are you would have known about the Philbrook, Gilcrease, Frank Phillip's Woolaroc, or the Jim Davis Gun collection. So sad, old oil money used to buy some beautiful collections; now ALL it buys is corrupt, useless, and morally bankrupt POS politicians.

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    5. One time - you only need to comment ONE time.

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  2. Davis gun museum @10 miles NE of Tulsa.

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    1. And admission is free or was when I went. The owner had one of just about every gun made. There is also an exhibit that shows how a muzzleloader was rifled. Pretty cool from a man's perspective. Most ladies would not agree.

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    2. The Davis Museum is awesome. It was once owned by JM Davis and was purportedly the largest individually owned gun collection in the world before he died and bequeathed it to the state.

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  3. It ranked 9,832 in the top 10,000 right behind Chernobyl and Bikini Atoll. Amazingly Chiraq and San Franfreakshow both beat it.

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  4. Bob Dylan and a grievance culture monument to blacks. I'm passing on Tulsa.

    But Hawthorne, NV has this one I've been wanting to go to. https://www.hawthorneordnancemuseum.com/

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  5. Last nights episode of The First 48
    took place in Tulsa Oklahoma❗️ 🚨🚨🚨

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  6. Think I would skip Tulsa and head to Muskogee and see the U.S.S Batfish

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  7. Wannenmacher's gun show in April and November.

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  8. Well, we'll just settle for being the only complete red state in the union ( zero blue counties ). Better then the Louvre, just living here.

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  9. Tulsa has some damned good museums, and the Tulsa area has some more. The Philbrook Museum has some very good art, including paintings of the American west by Albert Bierstadt. Bartlesville, not too far away, has the Woolaroc Museum. I visited this one as a kid, and remember the collection of shrunken heads from Papua New Guinea.

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  10. One of the better lines about Tulsa
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efHVcgUajtA

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  11. Tulsa has some very fine museums. Unfortunately the intellectually shallow "journalist" missed every one.
    The Davis gun museum was a big disappointment however. The guy subscribed to the theory of quantity over quality. Yep, he accumulated a copy of nearly every gun in the world - but they are ALL clunkers. Just junk. Not a nice firearm in the joint.

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  12. Fuck. CNN Kenny they only picked it for the jogger history there. Not one mention of the Gilcrease. Bidet even visited when the celebrated the 100th anniversary 1921 race riot which they renamed race massacre last year. Fuckin joggCNNers.

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