Shopping

I.T.I.O Mall

The I.T.I.O Trading Company is a collection of local merchants offering a unique shopping experience in downtown Bartlesville, at the corner of Johnstone Avenue and Frank Phillips Boulevard.

Washington Park Mall

Anchored by Dillards, Sears and JCPenny, Washington Park Mall offers traditional indoor mall shopping with more than 45 stores. Many national chains have outlets in the mall, as well as one-of-a-kind shops. Washington Park Mall is located on U.S. Hwy 75 at Price Road.
www.washingtonparkmall.com

Eastland Shopping Center

An outdoor mall, Eastland Shopping Center is located near the intersection of U.S. Hwy 75 and Frank Phillips Boulevard. Eastland has more than 30 merchants selling furniture, food, hair care, home accessories, sporting equipment, home entertainment, children's apparel, toys, hobby supplies and more.

Antique Shopping

The Bartlesville area is home to more than 25 antique and collectible stores.

Downtown Bartlesville

Price Tower

A world famous Frank Lloyd Wright building located in the center of Downtown, it has undergone a multi-million dollar renovation and is completely refitted as a restaurant, bed and breakfast, museum and art gallery.
http://www.pricetower.org/

Community Center

The purpose of the Bartlesville Community Center is to provide cultural and educational facilities and activities which will strengthen the culture and economy of the city of Bartlesville.
http://www.bartlesvillecommunitycenter.com/

Financial Institutions

Several major bank and credit unions have their headquarter facilities and operate in the Downtown area. Some are undergoing new construction as well as major renovation projects.

Doenges Memorial Stadium

One of the finest and most beautiful youth baseball facilities in the nation. The American Legion World Series was held here in 2003 and 2007. The stadium has a regular schedule and hosts many regional events throughout the season.

Theater Bartlesville

Theater Bartlesville has been at this location since 2002. They are the oldest Art group in Bartlesville and are in their 84th season. For more information on performances please visit their website at theaterbartlesville.com.

Frank Phillips Boulevard

The "Main Street" of Bartlesville has completed a redesign and improvement project. The current four-lane street has been changed to a more pedestrian and shopping friendly design with parking changes that will doubled the available spaces. Improvements in crosswalks, seating and lighting were a welcome change for retail and dining customers.

Regional Shopping and Service

Bartlesville welcomes the regular shoppers from the Counties of Montgomery and Chautauqua in Kansas and Nowata, Osage and Washington Counties of Oklahoma.