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Visit the Inn at Woodward Park for a
truly unique Tulsa Lodging experience.
Travel back in time to the roaring twenties
when Tulsa was in the oil boom heydays with
a stay at this renovated 1920's home in the
historic Swan Lake neighborhood of mid-town
Tulsa. The Inn faces beautiful Woodward
Park, a favorite of photographers and
brides. The park is especially beautiful
when the azaleas are in bloom. It is an
ideal spot for a picnic with the Rose Garden
and the Linnaeus Teaching Garden directly
behind the park. The Philbrook Museum is
south of the park. Guests are within a short
walk to Swan Lake, home to a pair of rare
trumpeter swans and other waterfowl, Utica
Square, an upscale outdoor shopping and
dining area, and eclectic Cherry Street
District with antique shopping, restaurants
and a farmer's market.
The Inn features a charming light-filled
sunroom located upstairs where guests can
interact, play board games, enjoy light
refreshments or pick a book or movie to
enjoy in their room. The three guest rooms,
each with its own private bath, are also
located upstairs with gorgeous views from
every window. Downstairs, French doors open
to an elegant dining room where a delicious
breakfast will be served.
As members of the National Trust of
Historic Preservation, Mark and Janet Mobbs
are passionate about restoring older homes
and preserving historic neighborhoods. After
three years of blood, sweat and tears, they
have opened the lovely renovated 1920 home
as a Tulsa Bed and Breakfast inn.
The Mobbs are very proud of their city
and feel Tulsa has a lot to offer as a place
to live, work or visit. They are more than
happy to make suggestions for and give
directions to the many attractions in and
around Tulsa.
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