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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 2096448" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>When I was a little kid visiting my gramma in Pawhuska in the summers my dentist's office was in the Price Tower. Cool building. I later interned at Phillips Petroleum in the summers between college years- worked in downtown Bville then out at the R&D complex. I liked living there but there was not alot to do for a young person- so we went to Tulsa alot. Really got to know Hwy 75.</p><p></p><p>Murphys is great for a small old fashioned steak house, been there forever. There are a few other decent restaurants, some already mentioned. Take a drive out to Osage Hills State Park- you can do some nice light hiking or walking down to a stream with a cool rock ledge and falls. Tom Mix museum in Dewey. Johnstone Park where Oklahomas first commercial oil well is as is an art center and a really nice park. Small nice shopping mall. Movie theatre. And then there is Wooloroc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 2096448, member: 1535"] When I was a little kid visiting my gramma in Pawhuska in the summers my dentist's office was in the Price Tower. Cool building. I later interned at Phillips Petroleum in the summers between college years- worked in downtown Bville then out at the R&D complex. I liked living there but there was not alot to do for a young person- so we went to Tulsa alot. Really got to know Hwy 75. Murphys is great for a small old fashioned steak house, been there forever. There are a few other decent restaurants, some already mentioned. Take a drive out to Osage Hills State Park- you can do some nice light hiking or walking down to a stream with a cool rock ledge and falls. Tom Mix museum in Dewey. Johnstone Park where Oklahomas first commercial oil well is as is an art center and a really nice park. Small nice shopping mall. Movie theatre. And then there is Wooloroc. [/QUOTE]
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