Tulsa, known as the “Oil Capital of the World” or “T-town,” is in Oklahoma’s Green Country region. It was settled by the Loachapoka Band of Creek Native American tribe and became the center of the American oil industry.
Despite economic hardships, it has a thriving energy, aviation, finance, telecommunications, and tech sector. Tulsa is known for its arts and culture, including two world-renowned art museums and Art Deco architecture.
It’s also a livable large city with rolling green terrain, warm summers, and mild winters. With a population of 391,000, Tulsa offers old west charm and southern hospitality alongside a cosmopolitan atmosphere.