Bartlesville
Bartlesville is a city located in northeastern Oklahoma, known for its rich history and vibrant community. It serves as the county seat of Washington County and has a population of around 36,000 residents. The city is recognized for its unique architecture, including the iconic Price Tower, designed by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright.
The economy of Bartlesville has historically been tied to the oil industry, particularly with the presence of Phillips Petroleum Company, which was founded in the city. Today, Bartlesville offers a mix of cultural attractions, parks, and educational institutions, making it a welcoming place for both residents and visitors.