Burnett Mansion
Burnett Mansion
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Cindy J
Sapulpa, OK83 contributions
Feb 2018 • Family
We chose to have my grandsons senior pictures taken here. I loved the ones done on the wooden staircase.
Written September 16, 2018
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Lou G
Sand Springs, OK90 contributions
Mar 2018 • Friends
If you go to the Burnett mansion you will experience a trip back in time. This historic home was built in 1911 and they spared no expense. The details are amazing. Currently the home is for sale, and it is used as a tea room. Not sure if the tea room is still open or not.
Written January 16, 2019
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Sue L
Sapulpa, OK74 contributions
Dec 2017 • Solo
There has been a unique little lunch and Tea Room at the Burnett mansion. Delightful food. Right now the Mansion is under renovation.
Written April 30, 2018
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Rhonda C
Sapulpa, OK17 contributions
Sep 2017 • Couples
So proud of the owners, and the city to have this historical home restored and available to public use.
Written September 13, 2017
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budbeerman
Eureka Springs, AR292 contributions
Mar 2017 • Friends
After changing hands several times since the Burnett children (Catherine & Billy) passed this historic home reflects the grandeur of the early 1900's. Bates Burnett made his money in the OK oil fields and was married to a niece of the Cherokee Nation Chief Ross. Tiffany lamps and windows, mahogany, oak floors, stairs, molding. Painted walls and ceilings reflecting the rooms purpose. 3rd floor spring loaded dance floor, lead glass windows and so much more. First floor converted to Miss Scarlett's Tea Room run by current home owner with great food offerings, 2nd floor bedrooms and 3rd floor ballroom great for weddings. call for tour reservations and learn more about the hidden moonshine still, family members and much more. Quick trip down I-44 from Tulsa.
Written March 25, 2017
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