All museums open on Monday and attractions to visit in Tulsa

Planning a museum visit on Monday? Below are all 8 museums and attractions in Tulsa (Oklahoma) that are open on Monday.

Looking for museums open on Monday in Tulsa? These are the best places to visit:

  1. Tulsa Zoo1

    Tulsa Zoo

     Tulsa, OK
    The Tulsa Zoo, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, is a non-profit zoo that spans 84 acres (34 hectares). It is a significant attraction for both locals and tourists, offering a wide range of exhibits and experiences for all ages.
  2. Tulsa Zoo2

    Tulsa Zoo

     Tulsa, OK
    The Tulsa Zoo, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, spans across 84 acres and is a non-profit organization. Although it is owned by the City of Tulsa, it has been privately managed by Tulsa Zoo Management Inc since 2010. This unique arrangement allows the zoo to benefit from both public and private resources, ensuring its continued operation and maintenance.
  3. Woodward Park and Gardens3

    Woodward Park and Gardens

     Tulsa, OK
    Woodward Park, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, is a 45-acre public park that was established in 1929. It serves as a botanical garden and arboretum, providing visitors with a variety of horticultural experiences. The park is named after Helen Woodward, the original property owner, and was created after a lengthy court suit over ownership.
  4. The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art4

    The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art

     Tulsa, OK
    The Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1966. The museum moved to its current location at 2021 E 71st St in Tulsa, OK 74136 on the Zarrow Campus of the Jewish Federation of Tulsa in November 2004. This location is where visitors can explore the museum's vast collection of Jewish art.
  5. Greenwood Cultural Center5

    Greenwood Cultural Center

     Tulsa, OK
    Greenwood is a neighborhood located in the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Known as the 'Black Wall Street', it was home to a thriving African-American community in the early 20th century. Its growth was halted by the racial riots of 1921, which resulted in between 50 and 500 deaths, thousands of injuries, and significant destruction.
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    The Mabel B. Little Heritage House

     Tulsa, OK
    A part of Greenwood Cultural Center, this museum is a tribute to survivor of Tulsa Race Riot in 1921.
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    Alexandre Hogue Gallery

     Tulsa, OK
    This gallery is multipurpose and multicultural and hosts various kinds of art, mainly crafts and performative arts.
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    Helmerich Center For American Research

     Tulsa, OK