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Phillips Petroleum Company Museum

Museum in Bartlesville

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:25 AM

Phillips Petroleum Company Museum is located in Bartlesville (City in Oklahoma), United States. It's address is 410 S Keeler Ave, Bartlesville, OK 74003.

410 S Keeler Ave, Bartlesville, OK 74003

P2XC+VF Bartlesville, Oklahoma

(918) 977-6166

phillips66museum.com

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Where is Phillips Petroleum Company Museum?

Phillips Petroleum Company Museum is located at: 410 S Keeler Ave, Bartlesville, OK 74003.

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Coordinates: 36.7497278, -95.9788583

Phillips Petroleum Company Museum Reviews

Together Asone
2024-05-25 01:21:22 GMT

This place amazing, there are so many cool antiques, from dentist equipment, planes, oil research and race cars for Philip's Race Team. And it's all free. You can go solo or have a tour guide, guide you. There are three floors of pure goodness around every corner. The old telephone was pretty sweet, I remember having a rotary phone as a child bit this was so neat to show my 8 year old, Nothing like a cell phone obviously. If you are in Bartlesville Oklahoma you have to check it out.

Al Schroeder
2022-08-04 04:16:04 GMT

Having in worked in the petro-chemical field for a little over thirty years it was nice to see a very nice slide of history of refineries, Phillips and the Bartlesville. You know its going to be a good time, when you walk into the place and you meet a most fascinating woman, that worked for Phillips for fifty-five years. We chatted with her for about fifteen minutes. These are the people that make places interesting. The rest of the museum did not disappoint. My buddy and I were very impressed with the amount of information, the layout of the museum, the history, and the displays. I've been to a few other museums of major companies and this was on par with them, (S.C. Johnson Wax in Racine comes to mind). I missed seeing this place in February of 2021 due to its closing for Covid and wanted to come back, and I'm glad I did. I would recommend this to anyone even remotely interested in history and specifically the history of Phillips. I got to think if you've come to Bartlesville most like it was for Phillips or for the Frank Lloyd Wright Price Tower, and if that is the case, this stop is well worth the stop.

Chef Troy
2017-07-07 23:17:06 GMT

The information and history of the company is staged beautifully and each exhibit flows on to the next. Every station is inviting, informative, and easy to interpret as you get taken on an adventure that show cases the American Dream.
I love finding out new information about the world I live in. This museum opened my eyes to the reality of how much our world was shaped and shifted by the minds at Phillips. Their story is truly inspirational.

L Washburn
2019-07-24 16:50:24 GMT

We love learning about the lives of people who were able to overcome adversity and build their own success. The Phillip's brothers had vision genius. They were remark! I highly recommend this museum. It's Totally Free and awesome History. They even made a suit for being in a plane 10 miles above us that provided oxygen

atina tinkham
2022-07-19 17:25:28 GMT

Very details and we'll layed out FREE Museum to explore and visit if you are near or in Bartlettsville, OK. These are just a few snip-its of the museum.

V Mabry (magickcoyote)
2020-08-26 16:38:59 GMT

A wealth of information and just lots of fun. There is loads of interesting memorable and a short film telling about Frank phillips and phillips 66.

Kay Leibel
2020-01-15 21:46:21 GMT

This tells the story of how two men from Creston, IA, moved to Oklahoma and on their 4th attempt, hit a gusher! We got to the museum late so couldn't take it all in, so if you are short on time, watch the 9 minute film and then peruse the rest of the museum at your leisure. A step back in time! Did you know they have 15,000 patents?! Created the hula hoop? The list goes on.

Josh Zeigler
2021-08-24 17:25:28 GMT

Incredible museum. Tons of advertising displays and P66 history. A must stop

Yadollah Hooshmand
2019-07-11 20:08:03 GMT

A great comprehensive walk through of the Phillips Petroleum, ConocoPhillips, and Phillips 66 company. Come with a camera, I promise you will be taking a lot of pictures.

kevin simpson
2018-09-20 22:33:29 GMT

So informative. My family got their start in the service station business. Had to see how hard it was.

Cristian
2018-04-20 17:08:13 GMT

Very nice, informative, clean restrooms and free!

Michael Glore
2019-01-19 23:00:17 GMT

We spent about an hour or so there. It is a very nice museum chronicling the history of Phillips Petroleum. Everything was well kept, including the rest rooms. If you have small children they need to be watched around the displays. There are a couple they would want to play on but of course shouldn't. There was also so chemistry glassware that would be easy for anyone to touch and break. Great for adults interested in petroleum related history.

B J Medlam
2019-09-06 00:37:02 GMT

Amazing to discover the many ways Phillips 66 started, progressed through the decades and how much the company's products and research has influenced lives across the USA and around the world. The museum is free to visit and is a pkace of wonder. Recommend a visit for the entire family.

Linda Bourne
2022-04-26 16:11:36 GMT

We went to see the memorabilia on Grady Lewis.
Fabulous
I really expected to see more items from the people or memorabilia from the basketball teams.

f you love the oil industry you will love this Museum

Jessica Elmore
2020-09-26 21:31:18 GMT

Free, easy parking, informative. The staff is helpful and friendly. I wasn't even that interested in Phillips until I got here and actually spent over an hour reading the info and looking at exhibits! I learned a lot!

Robert Takvorian
2019-11-12 19:58:44 GMT

I was in the petrol biz for 45 yrs and did deals with Phillips so great to see the history. We were a distributor of the brand at a number of stations in new england. The museum shows how the dream can only be achieved through capitalism not socialism. Hard work, people skills, prayers and some luck make for success in any biz.

Faye Mass
2018-05-06 19:13:05 GMT

Great museum. Did notice to that conveniently there is no mention of Native American land of which is where they first struck oil was in Indian Territory just saying if you're going to build a museum you should be accurate though it is a very awesome Museum and has a very nice collection of stuff it is a very informative Museum and told me a lot about Phillips that I was unaware of

Rod Hobbs
2018-07-16 11:41:39 GMT

The museum provided a great historical perspective of the oil industry and the impact made by the Phillips 66 company. The docents at the door were very helpful and explaining any questions we had as well.

Tiana Cox
2019-08-15 21:33:56 GMT

Fascinating place! Not like other museums as far as content. Very interesting and the lady who greeted us at the front is vert kind. I wish i could rememberher name. Also, IT'S FREE! Cant beat that!

Deborah Allen
2018-10-19 11:42:14 GMT

The guides were amazing. One gentleman at the front desk was a chemist that had 73-patents. I .ever knew that this company invented plastic and then has to find uses for it as everything at the time was made out of glass.

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Bartlesville is a city mostly in Washington County in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. The population was 37,290 at the 2020 census. Bartlesville is 47 miles north of Tulsa and 18 miles south of the Kansas border. It is the county seat of Washington County. The Caney River runs through Bartlesville. source

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