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Tulsa launches innovative tours to explore city history

June 17, 2024 | Human Rights Commission Meetings, Tulsa, Tulsa County, Oklahoma



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Tulsa launches innovative tours to explore city history
The city of Tulsa has launched an innovative partnership with Route Tulsa and Tulsa Regional Tourism to enhance local exploration through the creation of comprehensive tour guides. These guides focus on historical and unique locations throughout the city, making it easier for residents and visitors to discover Tulsa's rich heritage.

To access the tour guides, users can search for \"Routetulsa Tours\" online and navigate to the Route Tulsa website. Once there, they can select from various tours, each featuring detailed information about different stops, including photos, videos, and descriptions. Participants have the flexibility to either embark on the tours in person or enjoy them virtually from home.

In addition to the online resources, QR codes have been strategically placed at physical locations around the city. Scanning these codes provides instant access to further information about the sites, enhancing the educational experience for tourists.

This initiative is part of an ongoing project, with plans for continuous improvements and the introduction of additional tours over the coming years. Tulsa encourages everyone to get out and explore the city's offerings, highlighting the importance of local tourism and community engagement.

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