The railroad tracks with a moving display on the shop behind it. Immersion was amazing
January 2023
January 2023
Skylight in self-reflection area of museum
Interactive museum
Signs and barber chair
More shop signs and wonderful music in this area
January 2023
Vintage cash register
Barber room inside museum
January 2023
This was a tough room and definitely worth reading and experiencing all that was in it
January 2023
Projection display inside museum
Museum room about the decades after the massacre
Barber shop
January 2023
Michael G.
Feb 8, 2025
Never met a museum we didn't love and Greenwood Rising delivers. A very sad moment in US History and Tulsa History. As far as Tulsa, this was buried for many years and has finally gotten the exposure it deserves. A true dark piece of Tulsa history, not unlike many other white dominated cities of the times. So, what has really changed in Tulsa?
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Mary D.
Mar 4, 2025
The place has a multitude of history in it. The background of Tulsa is everywhere! Parking was so easy, we found street parking quickly. The price isn't bad either.
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Mae D.
Feb 18, 2025
A wealth of history in this place! Must go to museum in Tulsa, OK! Easy access to parking. 1-2hrs to walk through it!
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Alicia B.
Jan 4, 2025
An amazing experience. Glad that I was able to learn about an important part of this nation's history. The people at the entrance counter were very friendly and gave us a quick quide on how to make our way through the exhibit. A very very detailed exhibit that also makes you think and reflect on where we are now in society.
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Lorri P.
Oct 6, 2024
Absolutely incredible time spent here learning even more about The Tulsa Massacre. The staff were truly outstanding and friendly. They educated us on the museum tour prior and highlighted key points. The value of this space is priceless and should definitely be a must visit when you come to Tulsa.
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Kathleen R.
Jun 15, 2024
Beautifully curated museum that covers a difficult topic. I lived in Tulsa during 5th and 6th grade and we never heard one thing about the Greenwood area or Black Wall Street, I learned about it from PBS. When I knew I would be in Tulsa as the official photographer for the Maltese Club national specialty, this museum was the one thing I absolutely wanted to experience. This museum is high quality and I felt we got a tremendous value for our admission. The displays and interactive parts made it an immersive experience that was enlightening and painful simultaneously. Definitely visit the Greenwood Rising museum no matter how much you think you know about it, you'll learn valuable new insights from the time spent there. Our visit lasted about 2 hours which added more value to our admission.
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Nathan W.
Nov 15, 2024
This is a memorial of the Tulsa riots of 1921. It's commemorated by pictures and an video of interviews by survivors. So much detail by obtaining things from that time such as a barber's chair, cash register, weapons etc. to keep the authenticity. I spent the day going from place to place hearing about the horrible event. This one was the best experience. It's a self guided tour. You see a lot in this place. Worth checking out.
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Monique' M.
Dec 10, 2023
Although some locals say this center isn't the best way to learn about the history of Tulsa, I still learned a lot. I understand that there are many sides to a story and I accept the onus to seek information from many different perspectives and people.I appreciated visiting this center and liked the setup and flow of the information. It engaged different senses and offered captioning.I recommend visiting this center AND speaking to as many locals and descendants as possible.
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Amit K.
Nov 26, 2024
Small museum but very informative.Did not know the history of black Wall Street. Part of shared history
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JoRhon C.
Dec 27, 2024
Awesome exhibit! Make sure to take pictures and grab a souvenir. The guides are very supportive and even know how
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