Bob Dylan & Woody Guthrie Museum Tours (CR)

Bob Dylan & Woody Guthrie Museum Tours (CR)

Tours & Day Trips | This program is completed

116 E. Matthew Brady St. Tulsa, OK 74103 United States

Open Space

Open to Current OLLI Members ONLY!

Thursday, April 18, 2024 (one day)

8:30 AM-4:30 PM on Th

$45.00

“Blowin’ in the Wind” The Bob Dylan Center, designed by Olson Kundig, exhibits 70 years of handwritten lyric manuscripts to some of the world’s most treasured songs, unreleased recordings, never-before-seen film performances, rare and unseen photos, visual art and other priceless items spanning Dylan’s career as one of the world’s most influential cultural figures.

“This Land is Your Land” Bob Dylan said “You could listen to Woody Guthrie songs and actually learn how to live.” A short walk from Dylan’s museum is the Woody Guthrie Center. It is dedicated to preserving his body of work and celebrating his life and the continuation of his legacy. The facility provides resources to students, teachers and academics about Woody’s role in American history, his advocacy for social justice.

Cost of admission to both museums is included in the class fee. Lunch is on your own.

This class is open to current OLLI members only.

  • This is the Commuter Rate option!

    Participants will drive themselves (commuter rate) to the location of class or may elect to meet the transportation group (details to be provided) and follow behind the van to the class location.


    Meeting location and directions will be sent to participants in their class reminder regardless of what option is chosen.

    Click on the link below for a Google map shot of our location:

    Bob Dylan Museum, Tulsa OK
Talbott, Douglas

Doug is a retired academic advisor and part-time instructor from the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, He is also an avid wildlife photographer, SCUBA diver, and world traveler who has touched all seven continents. A passionate photographer and world traveler, he has visited all seven continents and 47 of the 50 states.  In the last three years he has visited and extensively photographed in Australia, Africa, and Antarctica.