Area Attractions:
For more information on any of these events please feel free to e-mail Crosbie Heights Association at crosbieheights@cox.net or visit our website.
Entertainment Districts:
Blue Dome District: What once was a 1920s gas station attracting Route 66 travelers with its Art Deco blue dome is now the hub of Tulsa's downtown nightlife scene. Laid-back pubs and watering holes abound, regularly playing host to the best in local bands. The district is also known for its annual art festival featuring local artists. The Blue Dome Arts Festival runs the same time and within walking distance of
Cherry Street: Colorful, striped tents brimming with organic fruits and vegetables. The smell of rosemary, lavender and fresh-baked artisan bread. Babies and four-legged friends in tow. It seems warm Saturday mornings were made for the Cherry Street Farmer's Market, where foodies, gardeners and shoppers flock for home-grown freshness and hand-crafted wares. Just down the street, antique and interiors shops, galleries, bistros and cafes round out the eclectic mix that makes
7 block area of
Greenwood District: Dubbed
Crosbie Heights Neighborhood Association
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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