When the philanthropist George B. Kaiser spearheaded the creation of this $465 million green space on Tulsa’s waterfront, he hoped to help unite the city, which has struggled with inequality.
The Giving Machines are now at Tulsa’s Gathering Place and will open to the public on Tuesday. Giving Machines are like vending machines, but they allow you to donate supplies to local charities.
The Gathering Place shared a picture of frost flowers, which happen when temperatures are below freezing but the soil temperature is above freezing. As plants carry water up and down the stems ...
A protest over immigration rights along Riverside Drive caused major traffic disruptions near Brookside on Sunday evening, ...
Historically, Tulsa, Oklahoma, has struggled with inequality ... of a $465 million park on the city’s waterfront. Gathering Place opened in 2018. It’s free and open to the public, and it ...
Recent visitors said Gathering Place is a must-see in Tulsa, with many using words like "amazing" and "beautiful" to describe the park's scenic setting and plethora of fun activities. Others were ...