Woody Guthrie Center: Tulsa, OK

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Hey, friend! Welcome back to another post. Today, I want to show you around the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Woody Guthrie was an artist who grew up in Okemah, Oklahoma. He used his artistic talents to advocate for social change. He eventually left Oklahoma and would live most of his adult life in New York. He wrote over 3,000 songs throughout his career covering an array of topics. In addition to writing and recording music, he also was a talented visual artist.

To read more about Woody Guthrie’s life, visit the Woody Guthrie Center’s website!

Museum History

The Woody Guthrie Center opened on April 27, 2013 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was established in Tulsa rather than Okemah to reach more students and tourists with Woodie Guthrie’s message.

The Woody Guthrie Center is also home to the American Song Archives! There are over 10,000 items in the archive and the collection continues to grow. This includes over 100 of Woody Guthrie’s personal notebooks with his writings.

Photos from Inside the Museum

Check out a few photos from inside the museum below!

Concluding Thoughts

I learned a lot about Woody Guthrie during my visit to this museum. I knew a little bit about his music, but was happy to learn more about the rest of his career. I hope you’ll visit this museum if you’re in Tulsa!

Happy traveling, friend! I’ll talk to ya soon! 🙂

TRAVEL TIP: You can buy a dual ticket to visit the Woody Guthrie Center and Bob Dylan Center! Ask about the dual ticket at whichever museum you visit first.

Visit

102 E Reconciliation Way

Tulsa, OK 74103

Sources

Woody Guthrie Center – website

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