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The Cave House - Linda Collier
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The Tulsa Cave House was built in the 1920’s as a speakeasy during prohibition. The tours are full of fun and surprises!
WITH ITS CURVING STUCCO WALLS, maze of mysterious rooms, and the jagged, stalactite-like bumps jutting from the walls and ceilings, this house really does feel like a cave. But it’s certainly no ordinary grotto. The odd abode was built in the 1920s, when it was used as a chicken restaurant. But those with an appetite for fowl foods weren’t the only ones flocking to the building. According to local legend, the strange structure once featured tunnels that led into a secret room that transformed into a speakeasy at night.
WITH ITS CURVING STUCCO WALLS, maze of mysterious rooms, and the jagged, stalactite-like bumps jutting from the walls and ceilings, this house really does feel like a cave. But it’s certainly no ordinary grotto. The odd abode was built in the 1920s, when it was used as a chicken restaurant. But tho…
Tours are by appointment only. You just have to see it to believe it. And yes…someone lives there and gives the tour!
The tour combines personal art with local history and blends the mystery and wonder around the Cave House.
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Ubicación
1623 Charles Page Blvd
Tulsa, OK
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