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SUMMARY:Pony Drive
DESCRIPTION:THE MUSEUM:  Villa Philbrook was a child of the Twenties. World War I was over. Women could vote. It was a time of flappers\, rumble seats\, prohibition\, bootleggers and five-cent Cokes. More than that\, in Tulsa the Twenties smelled of oil and resounded with money. In 1926 Edward Buehler Delk (1885–1956)\, a Kansas City architect\, was hired to design an Italian Renaissance villa on 25 acres by oilman Waite Phillips. Delk skillfully interpreted Renaissance styles in the most fashionable manner of the day and was hired in a burst of commissions with three major projects at once: Villa Philbrook\, Villa Philmonte and the Philtower office building. This impressive home was completed in 1927. Friends say that the Phillipses built the villa as a place where their two children could entertain friends. When they moved in\, daughter Helen was sixteen\, son Elliott was ten.\n.\nIn 1938 Waite Phillips surprised Tulsans with the announcement of his gift of the 72-room mansion and surrounding 23 acres of grounds as an art center for the city of Tulsa. The vision first made possible by Waite and Genevieve Phillips is now one of America’s finest art museums. The integrity of the original residence remains intact while later additions to the facility and gardens complete this classic Tulsa attraction.  Serving over 160\,000 visitors annually\, Philbrook has become a poignant testimony to Tulsa’s past while building a shining example of this city’s bright future.  What began as an unprecedented gift to the community of Tulsa by the Phillips family continues today through the generosity of Philbrook Members and donors.\nWebsite: https://philbrook.org/\n\n.\nMEET UP LOCATION/TIME: We will meet up at Pop’s\, 660 Route 66 in Arcadia.\nMeet up time 8:00 and depart at 8:30. Lunch will be at Mi Cocina in Tulsa.\n.\nDURING THE DRIVE:\n1. Keep your headlights on for safety and to let traffic know where our last car is.\n2. Keep the gap between cars no more than 3-4 car lengths\n3. Absolutely no racing or driving irresponsibly.\n4. If you have OMC magnets\, please display on your car during the pony drive.\n5. We will use ZELLO\, OMC Pony Drive Group Channel\, to communicate with.\n.\nDIRECTIONS TO THE DESTINATION: Philbrook Museum of Art 2727 S. Rockford Rd. Tulsa\n1. Follow Route 66 East to Stroud Ok.\n2. 15 minute Pit Stop at OnCue in Stroud which is on Route 66.\nOnCue will be on the left side of the highway.\n3. Head East on Route 66.\n4. In 17 miles turn left onto OK-48N/OK-66 Main St.\n5. Continue straight onto OK-66 East to Supalpa\n6. In Supalpa turn left on Main St.\n7. Turn right onto E. Line Ave.\n8. Turn left onto N. Mission St/U.S. Rte 66\n9. Continue straight onto New Sapulpa Rd.\n10. Merge onto I-44\n11. Keep left to continue on I-244\n12. Take exit 3A for Southwest Blve.\n13. Use any lane to turn left onto Southwest Blvd. U.S. Rte 66\n14. Turn right onto W 23rd St.\n15. Keep left to continue on W 21st St/W 23rd St.\n16. Turn right onto S. Peoria Ave.\n17. Turn left onto 26th Pl.\n18. Turn right onto S. Rockford Rd.\n19. In 800 feet destination will be on the left.\n.\nDIRECTIONS TO LUNCH: Mi Locina 1342 E. 15th St.\n1. From the Philbrook head east on E.27th Pl.\n2. Turn right onto S. Peoria Ave.\n3. Turn right onto E. 15th St.\n4. Destination will be on the right.\n.\nDIRECTIONS BACK TO OKC: Typically\, members will return to the city\, or their home town\, as they complete their visit at the destination. As some members like to spend more or less time at the destination so we don’t usually Pony Drive home. However\, several of you may want to cruise back as a group.\n1. Head west on 15th St. toward S. Quaker Ave.\n2. Turn right onto S. Boulder Ave. W.\n3. Turn left onto W.12th St.\n4. Use the middle lane to take the ramp onto I-444\n5. Merge onto I-444\n6. Use the left lane to merge onto I-244 W/US-75 S.\n7. Keep right at the fork to continue on I-244 and follow signs to Oklahoma City\n\nClick Here for Directions:  \n\n\n    \n        \n            \n            \n                Pony Drive-Philbrook Museum of Art\n                 1 file(s)  163.20 KB\n            \n            \n                Download
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LOCATION:Philbrook Museum of Art\, 2727 S Rockford Road\, Tulsa\, OK\, 74114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pony Drive
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pony Drive Coordinator":MAILTO:88rebtor88@gmail.com
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