Woolaroc
wildlife preserve in
Oklahoma
#14 in Oklahoma
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#1585 in United States of America
Woolaroc, located in northeastern Oklahoma near Bartlesville, is a unique museum and wildlife preserve that was established in 1925 by oilman Frank Phillips. The name "Woolaroc" is a portmanteau of the words woods, lakes, and rocks, which aptly describe the stunning natural landscape of the area. The 3,700-acre property features a diverse collection of Western art, Native American artifacts, and Phillips' personal memorabilia. Visitors can also explore the wildlife preserve, home to bison, elk, longhorn cattle, and many other species.
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