jimcripps / Jim Cripps

Wants to go to 13 places

  1. Hollywood 661 people
    (in United States > California > Los Angeles County > Los Angeles)
  2. Wrigley Field 119 people
    (in United States > Illinois > Chicago > North Side > Lakeview > Wrigleyville)
  3. Fallingwater 120 people
    (in United States > Pennsylvania > Mill Run)
  4. Georgia O'Keeffe's House 6 people
    (in United States > New Mexico)
  5. Georgia O'Keeffe Museum 11 people
    (in United States > New Mexico > Santa Fe)
  6. Guggenheim Museum 114 people
    (in United States > New York State > New York City > Manhattan > Upper East Side > Museum Mile)
  7. Chihuly Studio 1 person
    (in United States > Washington State > King County > Seattle > Ballard)
  8. DeKalb County 1 person
    (in United States > Tennessee)
  9. Cripps Mill Cave 1 person
    (in United States > Tennessee > DeKalb County)
  10. Cain's Ballroom 1 person
    (in United States > Oklahoma > Tulsa)
  11. Flaming Lips Alley 1 person
    (in United States > Oklahoma > Oklahoma City > Bricktown)
  12. Superdawg 2 people
    (in United States > Illinois > Chicago > North Side > Northwest Side > Norwood Park)
  13. Hot Dougs 3 people
    (in United States > Illinois > Chicago > North Side > Avondale)

  • Hollywood

  • Wrigley Field

  • Fallingwater

  • Georgia O'Keeffe's House

  • Georgia O'Keeffe Museum

  • Guggenheim Museum

  • Chihuly Studio

  • DeKalb County

  • Cripps Mill Cave

  • Cain's Ballroom

  • Flaming Lips Alley

  • Superdawg
  • Has been to 132 places

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    Nelson's Buffeteria

    Icon No More  — 7 months ago

    Sadly, one of Tulsa’s landmarks closed its doors in 2004 because of a dying downtown. One of the country’s best chicken fried steak meals could be found there. It also had some the longest employed people working there.

    Will Rogers World Airport

    Worth visiting!

    Nice to Look At...  — 7 months ago

    Remodeled in 2006-2007, but nothing to do there. Looks nice, open and natural, small with little confusion.

    The Comic Empire Of Tulsa

    Worth visiting!

    Comic Books, and Comic Books  — 7 months ago

    Probably the oldest, continuously operated comic book store in the U.S. since 1976, this comic book store panders to the comic book fan. You will find nothing but comic books, graphic novels, and ‘underground comix’. And if it isn’t there, the owner (Mike as of this writing), will find it for you. He also has a wonderful fulfillment ‘system’, where he can hold your items for you till you show up – within reason.

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