This is one of the sacred places in Tulsa. It is by 18th street and Cheyenne Avenue. The Creek Nation Council Oak Tree is a U.S. National Register of Historic Places since 1992. It represents the...
Creek Nation Council Oak Park
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Creek Council Oak Park in Tulsa, OK is a culturally and historically significant park that showcases the birth of the city. With its stunning horticultural garden, Trail of Tears monument, and rich indigenous heritage, this park offers a stirring insight into the life and legacy of the Creek people.
Surrounded by rolling lawns and embraced by balmy winds, Creek Council Oak Park is a popular outdoor space that serves as a crown jewel of Tulsa, attracting visitors who seek to explore the city's roots and immerse themselves in its vibrant history.
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I visited this park after reading about the history and development of Tulsa. For such a small operation, the park is very well maintained and excellently honors the traditions of the Mvskoke and...
Historic little park best for historic value. Tiny dog friendly park adjacent with benches for humans.
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