Street Address1107 SE Cherokee Ave.
Bartlesville, OK 74003
Web:
www.frankphillipshome.orgMuseum HoursAdmissions$3.00 for adults, $1.00 for children
HistoryExperience the sumptuous residence of oil baron Frank Phillips, founder of Phillips Petroleum Company, and his family. Designed by architect Walton Everman, it was completed in 1909 and occupied by the Phillips until their deaths. Preserved by the Oklahoma Historical Society, this National Register Historic Site reflects the family life of one of the legends of the Oklahoma oil industry. The mansion, which underwent a $500,000 renovation in 1930 in the midst of the Depression, reflects an opulent yet comfortable lifestyle. Learn about the Phillips family and their contributions to the Bartlesville area and the state of Oklahoma. Absorb the opulence of the rich imported Philippine mahogany, the handcrafted molded ceilings, the Waterford crystal chandeliers, and much more! Don't miss this extravagant home!
ServicesGift Shop
StaffJim Goss, Director
Phone: 918-336-2491
Fax: 918-336-3529
Email:
Museum TypeHistoric HouseGovernanceOklahoma Historical Society
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