New Exhibit Highlights Tulsa's First 'Skyscraper'

320 South Boston Building display offers historical look at iconic structure

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

A new exhibit at the BOK Financial building in downtown Tulsa is providing visitors with a curated look at the history and significance of the 320 South Boston Building, considered the city's first 'skyscraper' when it was constructed in the early 20th century.

Why it matters

The 320 South Boston Building is an iconic landmark in Tulsa's skyline and a symbol of the city's early growth and development. This new exhibit aims to educate the public about the building's architectural and historical importance.

The details

The exhibit, which is open to BOK Financial clients and other building visitors, features historical displays and installations that highlight the 320 South Boston Building's role as Tulsa's first skyscraper. Visitors can learn about the building's design, construction, and impact on the city's development in the early 1900s.

  • The 320 South Boston Building was constructed in the early 20th century.
  • The new exhibit at the BOK Financial building opened to the public on February 15, 2026.

The players

320 South Boston Building

An iconic landmark in Tulsa's skyline, considered the city's first 'skyscraper' when it was constructed in the early 20th century.

BOK Financial

The company that owns the building where the new historical exhibit about the 320 South Boston Building is on display.

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The takeaway

This new exhibit provides an important opportunity for Tulsans and visitors to learn about the city's architectural and historical heritage, showcasing the significance of the 320 South Boston Building as an early landmark in Tulsa's development.