Category Archives: Rooms

Next time you stay in our Leon Russell Room, you’ll be sleeping under the signature of the Master and Space and Time himself. Our favorite rock star couldn’t make it to The Campbell Hotel to see his namesake room, but … Continue reading

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You never know what you’ll find in our room journals. A young guest, upon visiting Room 211 — our fabulous Campbell Couture room — recently issued the following decree: “I am Jaicee’s little sister, and only princesses can stay in this room, … Continue reading

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Looking for a way to say “I love you” in grand style? We have just the room for you! Our beautiful Renaissance Suite features soft lighting and a soaring canopy lit by an elaborate chandelier under one of our 1927 … Continue reading

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“To the thieves,” he says on his 1972 album Carney, “I am a bandit; the mothers think I’m a son. To the preachers, I’m a sinner; Lord, I’m not the only one.” The man in the “Magic Mirror” has been … Continue reading

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Tulsa lost a piece of its history a few years ago when the Camelot Hotel was demolished. The spectacular tribute to Arthurian legend was built in 1965, just five years after the musical Camelot opened on Broadway and two years … Continue reading

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Clara Ann Fowler was born in 1927 in Claremore, Okla. According to Wikipedia.org, she graduated from Daniel Webster High School in 1945, and at age 18 began singing on a 15-minute KTUL radio show sponsored by the Page Milk Company. The … Continue reading

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Tulsa is the town that oil built. Initially settled by the Creek Indians in the 1800s, it was a relatively small community until oil was discovered on the west side of the Arkansas River. The Sue Bland No. 1, Tulsa’s … Continue reading

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