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The Cave House - Linda Collier
1623 Charles Page Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74127, United States
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Ja
Review №1

My wife and I had never been to Tulsa, OK. We were close by and decided to go check out the town. I Googled things to do in Tulsa and kept finding the Cave House. We decided to give it a try. It was our first stop in Tulsa. We were both so glad that we went. The Cave House is awesome and so is the owner, Linda. She is very happy, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic about the house. We enjoyed the tour so much that we returned inside to speak with Linda some more after it was all over. She was gracious enough to sit with us and tell us more stories about herself and about the house. She is a very interesting person that we recommend everyone have the pleasure of meeting. Thanks for literally giving us lifelong memories to talk about from Tulsa, OK Linda. We will not forget it. We wish you the very best and hope that the Cave House is in your family for generations to come.

Je
Review №2

We had a blast, learned so much and Mrs. Linda is such a joy and amazing story teller. We can not wait to go back!!!If you go please make an appointment and don’t just walk in.

Be
Review №3

This building is awesome on its own, but Linda is a gem as well and makes this into a very engaging and humorous experience. My 10 and 11 year old kids loved hearing about the history of this place, treasure, outlaws, and funny tales. They retold her funny stories on the drive home.

Da
Review №4

The whole experience was great! Its not just a simple tour...its a history lesson, its personal stories, it was just fantastic. I, and our entire party loved every minute! Linda has easily found her calling!

Ph
Review №5

This is a very fun and interesting place to visit. Be sure to make an appointment with Linda Collier so she can give you a tour. You will learn some very interesting historical tidbits.

Br
Review №6

This place is very unique and I highly recommend going. I learned a lot about the history of Tulsa that I would have never known. If you do go make sure you hold on to your keys. Dont take them out of your pocket purse. There is a mysterious force that likes to hide keys.

Gr
Review №7

My wife and I couldnt believe the Rich American History behind such a seemingly small roadside attraction! Lindas warm and welcoming presence took us offguard for her vast knowledge of Oklahoma and the Prohibition Era. Everything about this attraction completly blew us out of the water! In an hour, Linda took us into a storybook of detail about the crazy owners of the cave house over the years dating back to when it was a speakeasy for bootleggers. This place is a must book tour for visiting Tulsa!

Ad
Review №8

This was my favorite part of my 3 week trip to Oklahoma. We found this house on Tripadvisor and were intrigued because of how unique it is and the rich history with this home. The home was part of prohibition, and there are tunnels underneath and around the home where people used to transport alcohol. The home once belonged to a woman of Native American and African American descent and her husband who were extremely well-known and generous to people in the community who were less fortunate than them. The wife was a very odd person and loved collecting keys. A lot of people have brought their keys to leave them at the home as a token of remembrance and to leave a little memento behind. This home has SOOOO much history that it is impossible for me to explain all of it in this review. I HIGHLY suggest for anyone to go on this tour. The woman who currently owns the home, Linda, is eccentric, fun, and kind. She makes this more than just a regular tour about a historic home. Her bubbly and unique personality will live on with that house forever. All my friends greatly enjoyed meeting her.

Zo
Review №9

Super quirky and really interesting. Got some really great photos and shes so sweet!

Ba
Review №10

I dont want to post too many pictures and give it away. If you are reading this review you should go, it something different.

Su
Review №11

We can say we have bragging rights... we were the first Canadians to visit Linda’s Cave House. And what a wonderful experience it was. My husband and I are from Ontario and doing a road trip to Arizona. Tulsa was one of stops on the way. Before heading on our adventure I googled what to do in Tulsa and The Cave House was at the top of our list. And it did not disappoint. Linda is such a gracious hostess with so much history to share about the Cave House. Love how her recycled creations made this place so very interesting. We loved every minute and would truly encourage anyone travelling thru Tulsa to make The Cave House a 5 star point of interest. Thank you Linda your a very special lady

Te
Review №12

Linda is a real joy! She so willingly, and charmingly shares the fascinating history of this unique Tulsa treasure! Dont miss it. Its a hidden gem.

Nu
Review №13

It was very interesting hearing about the history. I enjoyed it very much!

Je
Review №14

Amazing! So happy we went! Shes a great hostess

Ka
Review №15

Unique place that captures a piece of Tulsa history. Great stories during the tour by the owner.

Ju
Review №16

Historic place to come!

J.
Review №17

Website really is low quality and doesnt provide enough information to entice a person to visit. Sounded like a great place to visit but after visiting their site decided not worth the trip.

Ch
Review №18

Lindas stories are awesome and you will truly enjoy visiting with her and seeing this home. What a cool place!

sp
Review №19

If you are lucky enough to take a tour, it is well worth it. Linda has really done her homework and has many interesting stores. She had also pieced together a good history of the house and its interesting previous owners. My kids (8 and 11) enjoyed themselves and thought that this place was the highlight of their weekend trip.

Ad
Review №20

Great tour, Linda has tons of knowledge about the history of the cave house.

Al
Review №21

My wife and I were lucky enough to get a tour of the hidden gem in Tulsa. The owner Linda is amazing not only as a storyteller but also as a historian. Well worth your time, money and attention. In my own opinion I dont see yourself being disappointed. The Flintstone house is a true landmark.

Jo
Review №22

Our church group visited the cave house and enjoyed it tremendously! Linda is a wonderful speaker and has researched and the tank a lot of information about the previous owners and the history of this house.She is a wonderful speaker and gives life to the cave house. The house is full of many trinkets and all kinds of stories. One of the most unique places I have ever visited

Wo
Review №23

Went today for my bday. Great place, learned all kinds of interesting stories and history and the tour was cool.

Mi
Review №24

Great tourist spot but it was too crowded

Ro
Review №25

Linda is awesome I can listen to her all day. And the house is really cool. Praying that she is able to keep this piece of history alive for many more years to come.

Ci
Review №26

The most interesting museum ran by the most interesting woman! If you dont go while youre in Tulsa, youre missing out.

Ke
Review №27

Linda is amazing, what a story teller. Come visit this unique historical building and learn about the legends and lore of its shady past. Great way to spend a few hours, well worth the cost.

El
Review №28

Great history. Fun and exciting..

As
Review №29

I grew up in Tulsa but I had never a chance to tour cave house until one afternoon quite a while ago when I was driving by after dropping off my 3 godchildren and lucked out. There was a sign out saying open for tours or something like that and I even saw a few people on the lawn.... I was not going to miss my chance so I executed an immediate illlegal U-turn I was so damn excited.She was kind enough to let me follow along with the tour she had already begun and then go around with me alone to show me what I had missed.I had tried to tour this house thousands of times in my life and now Im getting my own private tour... I was thrilled! I am a Grade A+ geek which means I am full of useless, random information and bizarre facts. But, my weird Tulsa history knowledge turned me into the obnoxious little kid asking bunches of questions which went well beyond the scope of the house and I cannot explain how grateful I am that she put up with me! Lol!!! I got so excited that I must have been asking her questions for an hour as well as inspecting and photographing the amaxing engineering of many of the simple but truly unique creations within the home. Even when I finally was able to stop asking questions and tear myself away from this little world of intrigue and wonder, I was already planning a return trip to the cave house for the next month.At the time my 3 young godchildren loved to go to musuems and cultural events with me. The cave house had been on our Musuem Day bucket list of places to visit, tour and learn about. (I am not making this up. Once a month I took 3 people under the age of 10 to spend half the day exploring the entire Philbrook musuem and its grounds. Next, wed go somewhere for lunch or go to Woodward park for a picnic. Then to finish the day we would visit a landmark or a cultural event or an arboretum, etc. Im proud to say that my godkids loved these days.) Before I left the cave house that day we were trying to set-up a follow up visit so I could bring the kids to see this awe inspiring menagerie of truly unique treasures.It was a couple of months later when I brought my 3 godchildren to see the cave house we all left there buzzing with excitement. Afterwards, we spent the whole afternoon at the library to learn more about the Tulsa history which our lovely tour guide sparked so much interest in for each of us.

Si
Review №30

Very interesting place. Linda Collier gives a great tour with lots of interesting information and tales.

Ad
Review №31

What a fun experience! Its a great adventure!!! Looking forward to recommending to our members during our visit to Tulsa in September!

Ma
Review №32

A Tulsa landmark for more than a hundred years. The Cave House has been everything from a spekeasy to a chicken resturant. The owner loves to share this mysterious buildings history. A must see when visiting Tulsa.

Da
Review №33

Cave House is a one of a kind gem. Linda our host told of all the history, and stories of the past owners and residents of the house. The history also included the local neighborhood and Tulsa.

ro
Review №34

Wow, what a cool little place with an interesting history and great stories!

Em
Review №35

Perhaps if you actually tour the home, it may be more impressive. The drive by was incredibly disappointing and it is in an area of town that is...questionable.

HO
Review №36

It was cool

Ja
Review №37

The most interesting stories and experience of something I had passed a hundred times but took Wendy Coates and Ben Coates to get me there. I suggest this to everyone who comes to Tulsa

Je
Review №38

Interesting place, definitely visit.

Je
Review №39

Dont pass this one up!!

Mi
Review №40

Must see. Owner provides history of house and individuals that were involved with it and the surrounding area. Tour of cave house is interactive and holds many surprises.

Le
Review №41

A must visit!!! If you have never been you gotta go!!!

Br
Review №42

Nice place

Jo
Review №43

Great place

De
Review №44

Great service

Ch
Review №45

Okay

Pa
Review №46

Very unique!

Ch
Review №47

Ok

Mi
Review №48

Very Unique architecture

Ga
Review №49

Havent been there yet but will be in my plans this week.

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  • Address:1623 Charles Page Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74127, United States
  • Site:http://cavehousetulsa.com/
  • Phone:+1 918-378-1952
Categories
  • Tourist attraction
  • Museum
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance:Yes
Amenities
  • Good for kids:Yes
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