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Paige Sawyer Photography has been photographing families from all over the south since 1974.
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Paige Sawyer Photography has been photographing families from all over the south since 1974.

Welcome to Madison Village Apartments, a residential community featuring one bedroom apartments in Bartlesville, OK. Spacious layouts and amenities welcome you home, along with exceptional service and an ideal location within walking distance to shopping, dining and entertainment options. Are you...

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Sugarbear Playhouses’ goal is to provide an enclosed and safe environment to allow children to use their imagination to the highest capacity and allow a creative and adventurous experience. Sugarbear Playhouse is also wanting to provide caregivers a place to interact with other caregivers, while...


The City of Bartlesville offers recycling services through a public-private partnership with Replenysh, a private company that operates the program utilizing the City-owned recycling center, which is located at 10th Street and Virginia Avenue.


This play tower, reminiscent of the space-age era in which it was designed, stands as one of Bruce Goff’s few public works of sculpture and embodies his legacy of architectural expressionism. It is truly “one of a kind” and unique in every sense of the word, from a recreational, artistic or an...


Becky has been a Kiwanian for many years and has served as president before. So when we found ourselves in need of a new president, Becky stepped up to lead us in a transition year. Becky worked for Arvest Bank before retirement, and since then, she has enjoyed spending time with her family, which..

Whoa, doggies! You seem to be lost. Let's get you back to the herd. Trails You Can Take Back... Home Page Trip Ideas Search

Nellie Johnstone No. 1 was the first commercially productive oil well in Oklahoma (at that time in Indian Territory). Completed on April 15, 1897, the well was drilled in the Bartlesville Sand near Bartlesville, opening an era of oil exploration and development in Oklahoma. It was abandoned as a...


The depot train display has been made possible by countless volunteer hours and more than $300,000 in cash and in-kind donations. Your tax-deductible support will go toward the last restoration steps and the ongoing care of the display.

