Bartlesville

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Bartlesville is a small city in northeastern Oklahoma known for its oil industry heritage and distinctive architecture, including Frank Lloyd Wright’s Price Tower.


Statements (46)
Predicate Object
instanceOf city
human settlement
climateType humid subtropical climate
country United States of America
foundedInPeriod late 19th century
governedBy council–manager government
hasAreaCode 539
918
hasCountySeatOf Washington County, Oklahoma
hasCulturalEvent OKM Music Festival
hasEducationalInstitution Oklahoma Wesleyan University
hasHeritage oil industry
hasHistoricAssociationWith Phillips Petroleum Company
hasHistoricDistrict Downtown Bartlesville Historic District
hasLandmark Price Tower
hasLandmarkArchitect Frank Lloyd Wright
hasMajorEmployer ConocoPhillips
Phillips 66
Schlumberger
hasMajorIndustry energy
petroleum
hasMuseum Phillips Petroleum Company Museum
Price Tower Arts Center museum
hasNearbyNativeNation Cherokee Nation reservation
Osage Nation reservation
hasNotableBuilding Price Tower Arts Center
hasPopulationRange 30000–40000 inhabitants
hasPostalCodePrefix 7400x
hasRiver Caney River
hasTransportation U.S. Route 60 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 75 NERFINISHED
incorporatedAsCityIn 1897
isCountySeat Washington County, Oklahoma
knownFor Frank Lloyd Wright’s Price Tower
distinctive architecture
oil industry heritage
locatedIn Oklahoma
Washington County, Oklahoma
locatedInFormerTerritory Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory
locatedInRegion Green Country
Northeastern Oklahoma
locatedInTimeZone Central Time Zone
locatedNear Kansas border
locatedNorthOf Tulsa
namedAfter Jacob Bartles
partOfMetropolitanArea Tulsa metropolitan area

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Green Country
contains
eastern Oklahoma
hasMajorCity
Mark Price ("Bartlesville, Oklahoma, USA")
placeOfBirth
U.S. Route 75 ("Bartlesville, Oklahoma")
servesCity

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