Pawneebill1947
Ever want to see how an oil baron lived? This place and Woolaroc have it all. I really like Frank Phillips bathroom with the barber chair. Excellent tour. Woolaroc was his country home.
Rgelvin
We visited the Phillips home on a quiet day where there was only the two of. It was wonderful to have a private tour. I love these old homes and it was so interesting to hear and see how they lived. It was a golden time. Would highly recommend this tour
psycomama58
This is located in Bartlesville and is very interesting and beautiful. It has a lot of history and tells some of the story of Frank Phillips and his family.
Oktraveler83
Very interesting place. From the stories of Pretty Boy Floyd and his kidnap attempt to their hideaway to prevent another attempt, The money spent on the elevator and the story about the butler that became really rich. This is a place to go.
JackSprat919
This is a very pretty mansion from the early 1900s. It's well worth the time to visit. The home is especially pretty when decorated for Christmas.
99caitlinv
The Frank Phillips Home tour is well worth the cost of admission. If you are really interested, ask for the Director's Tour ($10 for adults at the time of this review). It is only available certain times, but offers some "behind the ropes" access and more in depth information about the home and the family. The home is a really interesting contrast to the Marland Mansion in Ponca City. It really goes to show the difference in lifestyles. Frank Phillip's home is not nearly as extravagent, but then again he got to keep it.
tous2819
This is a beautiful old mansion that has a lot of unique aspects that can make just about anyone want to live in it. Unlike many historic mansions, the rooms in the Frank Phillips house are big enough to feel comfortable, and the stories are interesting, too.
Jeweltravel
This well maintained and restored home of Frank Phillips, Phillips 66 Petroleum, which began in Bartlesville, OK is an excellent two hours spent. The home is elegant, maintained with original furnishings, dishware, art, period furniture and unique items purchased by the Phillips family. The docents are very knowledgeable and gear the tour and information to all in the group. (We were with a family of four with 2 elementary children and the docent provided info she knew kids would enjoy learning.)The admission fee was $5.00 per adult.