About this Event
Come explore Tulsa’s transportation history.
Built in 1931 on the site of buildings destroyed druing the Race Massacred, the Union Station served as the city’s main railway station until 1967. It was seen as a symbol of hope for economic recovery during the depression. Today, it stands as a testament to the city's resilience and growth.
We will explore the transportation era of this time in Tulsa to present day use of this iconic building and the transportation development that put Tulsa on the map of the center of American travel.
A bout Streetwalker Tours:
We're a quirky group of tour guides who love to share bits & nibs, history and trivia. We each write the tours WE want to see based on our own interests and passions. We deliver in our own, uniquely curated style.
While we may not take ourselves too seriously, we sure know our stuff.
Infotainment is what we offer.
The Streetwalker for this tour is:
Norma & Mike
Meet me on the corner:
This tour starts at the corner of 1st & Boston
Cost:
This tour is $12
FAQ:
How long is the tour?
This tour lasts about an hour
It covers less than a mile.
How walkable is it?
This tour goes over sidewalks , across streets, and up one hill
What if it rains?
We try to hold out tours rain or shine but we're not crazy and we know you may find some weather rougher than we do. Contact us ahead of time if the weather is too bad for you and we'll do our best to get you a refund.
Are you tours family friendly?
Yes, despite the name of our company, we are pretty G rated, maybe a PG-13 here and there.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
East 1st Street & South Boston Avenue, 5 S Boston, Tulsa, United States
USD 14.64