A diverse city with a rich history in business and the arts, Bartlesville is located in Northeast Oklahoma, about 50 miles of easy highway driving north of Tulsa. Home to about 35,000 people, Bartlesville is a small city with a big heart — and big-city amenities as well.
Tourist attraction
The city draws thousands of tourists every year with its world-class museums, music and architecture. Whether you live, work or are just visiting Bartlesville, don’t miss a chance to see the best of Bartlesville.
Price Tower, the only skyscraper designed by Frank Lloyd Wright
Woolaroc Museum, located about eight miles south of Bartlesville on Highway 123
OK Mozart, a musical event held each June that features musicians from all over the world.
For other events and notable happenings in the community, be sure and check out Visit Bartlesville.com.
Business hub
Bartlesville is also known for its accomplishments in the business world. The city served as home to one of the world’s largest oil companies, Phillips Petroleum Co., founded by Bartlesville oil man Frank Phillips. The company later became known as Phillips 66 and eventually ConocoPhillips, and in 2012 became two companies: ConocoPhillips and Phillips 66. Today, both companies are based in Texas but maintain a large presence in Bartlesville and are the city’s two largest employers.
Bartlesville is a great place to live, work and play, catering to families of all sizes and structures. Bartlesville Public School District offers general and advanced education for students pre-K through 12th grade, and older students have the option of two universities, Oklahoma Wesleyan University, which has an extensive Bartlesville campus, and Rogers State University, which is based in Claremore, Oklahoma, but offers on-site instruction at a complex in the heart of the city’s beautiful downtown — a thriving and growing community offering restaurants, shopping and business, thanks to the foresight of community leaders and volunteer groups.