Hey, I’m Adam-your pocket-sized Tulsa guide with a fondness for good architecture and the occasional well-earned eye roll at bad city planning.
Welcome to **Tulsa Audio Tour: Art Deco Echoes & Jazz Trails Downtown**. Over **11 stops**, we’ll trace the city’s glow-up years-when oil money went vertical and music got loud. Expect crisp Art Deco lines, big old towers that still know their own names, and a few places where jazz history lingers like a bass note you can’t shake. We’ll hit highlights like the **Tulsa City-County Library**, the **Pythian Building**, and the **Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame**-but I’ll save most of the surprises for the sidewalk.
As you approach each landmark, I’ll start talking automatically-if I don’t, just tap **Play**. If you feel turned around, check the **map** in the app. At every stop, you can ask questions in the **chat** below. Dress normally; only adjust if a stop is religious or sensitive. And downtown basics: watch traffic at one-ways, stay aware at crossings, hydrate in summer, and keep an eye on uneven sidewalks.
Now, if you haven’t already, **head to Stop 1: Mincks-Adams Hotel to begin**.


