Tulsa is a city full of fun attractions, but there might be one you may have never heard of - The Center Of The Universe - located in downtown Tulsa near the pedestrian overpass between Archer and 1st Street. The spot is an acoustic anomaly - when standing in the center of the circle and making noises, only you can hear it echo...loudly! Check it out:
Look for the concrete circle that is approximately 30 inches in diameter. You will want to stand in the center of it to hear your voice echo.
The echo heard when standing in the middle of the circle is quite eerie because only you can hear it; no one on the outside hears what you hear.
The "artificial cloud" sculpture stands at over 70 ft. tall and overlooks the Center of the Universe. It was created for the 1991 Mayfest by artist Robert Haozous.
The Center of the Universe is a great spot for photos, a fun night out with friends or a cool place to keep kids entertained for hours.
This unique spot may not be the actual center of the universe, but it's definitely worth checking out. It is located northwest of the old Union Train Depot (currently the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame), and immediately south of the Williams Center Tower.
Have you ever visited the Center of the Universe? If so, was your echo extremely loud?
For more cool places to visit in Oklahoma, check out This Unique Tunnel In Oklahoma.
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