Set in the heart of Tulsa's popular midtown district, Utica Square is a favorite shopping area. With more than 60 stores in an elegant outdoor setting, complete with clock towers and old-time lampposts, this spot provides great specialty shops and restaurants as well as high-caliber department stores such as Dillard's, Saks Fifth Avenue and Miss Jackson's. Thursday nights during the summer months are "
"Summer's Fifth Night, featuring outdoor musical events. "
"Lights On! begins Thanksgiving and runs through the Christmas season, featuring thousands of beautiful lights and other special displays.
Located just north of I-44 on South Yale Avenue, this popular shopping spot contains 133 stores on two levels, including four anchor stores (Mervyn's, Foley's, Dillard's and JC Penney). The specialty stores here offer a wide range of products, including designer clothing, housewares, electronics, jewelry and novelty items. When you are done shopping, stop for lunch in the food court or check out the hottest new movies at the 12-screen Hollywood Palace theater, featuring stadium seating and THX sound.
Located at the busy intersection of 71st Street and Memorial, Woodland Hills Mall is one of the most popular shopping spots in the region. Its 164 stores on two levels include more than 80 stores not found anywhere else in Tulsa. Besides the anchor stores (JC Penney, Sears, Foley's and Dillard's), shoppers can find specialty stores offering clothing (Abercrombie & Fitch), home furnishings (The Bombay Company), business needs (Franklin Covey) and much more.
In business since 1910, the upscale Miss Jackson's is a part of Tulsa's boomtown history. Located in the fashionable Utica Square in midtown Tulsa, this store offers fine designer-level women's fashions, jewelry and furs in a service-oriented environment. Each customer service agent in the store is trained to be a personal shopper who will gladly assist you in finding that perfect item you need. The store will even wrap your package and deliver it free within the Tulsa metropolitan area.
This store contains one of Tulsa's largest and most elegant collections of antiques, art and decorative items for the interior of your home. Presented market-style, the entire 25,000 square-foot store is made up of "
"vignettes resembling interior rooms, where dealers, interior designers and artisans can display their work in aisle after aisle of quiet sophistication. This is not a typical antique or crafters mall. Windsor Market displays the work of Tulsa's finest, and the displays, merchandise and atmosphere are definitely a cut above. Whether you have been searching for that unique item to add to your home, or whether you just love to browse, you're sure to find something here to please you.
The Farm is one of Tulsa's more popular shopping spots. Built around a restored barn in 1971, this outdoor center has a quaint country village flavor. But do not be fooled; the shopping here is anything but flea market. More than 40 quality stores grace these premises, ranging from apparel to gifts to specialty shops, Pier One, Harold's and Read's being among the larger ones. If you get hungry, restaurants are scattered throughout, ranging from fast food to upscale and Mexican to German.
Keepsake Candles, a family-owned and -operated company established in 1969, designs and distributes its unique, intricately-patterned candles to over 2,600 stores nationwide. The flagship country store in Bartlesville offers free guided tours of the factory scheduled each weekday. Visitors can follow the candle-making process and meet craftspeople. The store's warm, folksy atmosphere is accentuated by the sweet fragrances of beautifully crafted candles, gifts sure to complement any home. While the store is a short drive from Tulsa, it is definitely worth the trip.
These all-natural, vegetable soaps are so nice you might be reluctant to use them. Sweet-smelling handmade bars are infused with soothing essential oils to soften and protect skin. With more than 15 scents, including traditional favorites like aloe vera and oatmeal, as well as distinctive blends like "Beautiful Morning" and "Medicine Man," every shopper should find a soap to fit their taste. Each soap even has a corresponding aromatherapy function. This store also sells one-of-a-kind shaving mug kits, corporate gift sets and other unique home accessory items. There is also a Tulsa location in KingsPointe Village at 61st and Yale (+1 918 494 7620).
Your treasure hunt for that elusive rare title begins here at this shop at 15th and Delaware in midtown Tulsa. Specializing in quality used, collectible, first edition, out-of-print and rare books, it stocks approximately 20,000 titles. If it does not have it, the staff will do a search for you for free. In addition, you will find an extensive local history section with many titles you probably won't find anywhere else. Find an item to add to your collection, or find out more about Oklahoma history.
With over 18,000 square feet of space, this store in East Tulsa is one of the largest of its kind in the state. Not just a used bookstore, it also carries used CDs, cassettes, magazines, comics, videos and even vinyl records in near-mint condition. There are videos for rent as well as for sale, with a special classic movie section. As for the books, there are over 700,000 items available for your perusal. Gardner's will also buy, sell and trade for items they carry. Browse these aisles, and you are almost certain to find something to interest you.
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In business since 1910, the upscale Miss Jackson's is a
part of Tulsa's boomtown history. Located in the fashionable Utica Square in midtown Tulsa, this store offers fine designer level women's fashions, jewelry and furs in a service oriented ...
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This gift shop in the popular Brookside area has a
definite island theme, even though oceans are miles away from Tulsa. Step into the tropics and browse its selection of designer jewelry, bath and body products, aromatherapy items and ...
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Tulsa is not called the crown jewel of Oklahoma's Green
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