Bob Dylan Center
Tulsa industrialist George Kaiser's family foundation joined with the University of Tulsa in 2016 to purchase the Bob Dylan Archive, a more than 100,000-piece collection that spans the legendary singer and songwriter's entire career. The Bob Dylan Center, a three-story museum set to open in Tulsa's burgeoning Arts District in May, will be home to an exclusive collection of Dylan artifacts. The museum tells the story of Bob Dylan, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest songwriters of all time and a prolific visual artist, through everything from handwritten manuscripts to unreleased concert recordings, charting his life from his early days in Duluth, Minnesota, to his Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016.
Visitors can imagine what it was like to be present during the recording of renowned songs like "Tangled Up in Blue", watch excerpts of Dylan documentaries and performances, and hear the earliest known Dylan recording of "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right", which he sang with other lyrics. There will also be public presentations, performances, and talks.
Address: 116 E Reconciliation Way, Tulsa, OK 74103, United States
Website: bobdylancenter.com