If you’ve ever traveled to Tulsa over the years, chances are you have driven by the famous Golden Driller Statue in front of the Tulsa Expo Center. It’s a 75-foot tall oil worker made from a steel frame weighing over 43,000 pounds. It has been standing tall over Tulsa since 1966, but it has Texas roots back to 1953. Keep scrolling to learn more about the backstory of this iconic Tulsa landmark.

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Did you already know the history behind The Golden Driller in Oklahoma? He’s a great addition to our wonderful state. Looking to visit some iconic places in Oklahoma? If so, check out these fun ones!

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