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Did you know that Bartlesville is the county seat of Washington County, Oklahoma?

Population:
43,070
Best Way To Travel: Car
#1 Thing To do: Woolaroc Ranch, Museum & Wildlife Preserve
#2 Thing To do: Price Tower Arts Center
#3 Thing To do: Kiddie Park

Fun Fact:
Bartlesville was the test site for the first experiment in pay cable television.
#1 Car Rental Company: Enterprise, Hertz

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Bartlesville is a lovely city in the state of Oklahoma, situated in Osage County and Washington County, being at the same time the county seat of Washington County. The city is one of the most important ones in the Bartlesville Micropolitan area, where nearly 51.000 people live. In Bartlesville alone, the population has reached 43.070 residents, according to the 2010 census. Bartlesville was established in 1897, and since then it has developed hugely. Bartlesville became a great place to live in, and to visit as well, because it offers a multitude of cultural and leisure possibilities, as well as plenty educational facilities and employment opportunities.

Top Attractions within Bartlesville

The Price Tower
is one of the greatest landmarks of Bartlesville. The 19 story building was designed in 1952, and the construction was completed in 1956, when it opened to the public. The architect who designed the 221 foot high Price Tower was Harold C. Price, so the building was named after him. Now, the Price Tower is considered a National Historic Landmark, which you should not miss seeing, if you are in the area.

Sunfest
is a festival which is held every year in Bartlesville, in the first weekend of June. A large number of people gather here to be part of the festival and to enjoy the numerous shows, which include a car show, an arts and crafts show and a music festival. Children are not neglected either, as a kids show is held especially for them.

Frank Phillip's House
is a museum which is now maintained by the Oklahoma Historical Society. The property spans on about 3.700 acres and it is called Woolaroc. The name comes from the words 'woods', 'lakes' and 'rocks'. All these forms of nature can be found here at the ranch. The property is also home to a wide range of wildlife species, but it displays impressive collections of artifacts, as well.
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