Brady Heights Historic District 

Just North of Downtown Tulsa on Both Sides of Denver and Cheyenne Avenues from Fairview to Marshall Streets

     Brady Heights is the Oldest Neighborhood in Tulsa and is Listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Downtown Tulsa

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An early 1900's historic neighborhood boasting a variety of housing styles from Folk Victorian and Colonial Revival to Craftsman Bungalow and American Foursquare.
 
The Brady Heights Historic District is one if Tulsa’s Best Kept Secrets:
 
Brady Heights has spectacular turn of the century architecture and a proximity
with easy access to any part of the city
 
PLUS IT’S STILL AFFORDABLE TO BUY and LIVE HERE!
 
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Like many other cities across the United States, a neighborhood is being reclaimed by Gays and Lesbians

Brady Heights is a Welcoming and Diverse Neighborhood with a Great History and an even Better Future. We have an active and involved Neighborhood Association - A great relationship with the City Administration and Tulsa Police Department - and a Fun Gay Neighborhood Group.
 
Brady Heights is Just Blocks (walking distance) from the New LGBT Pride Center
The Brady Arts District with Shopping, Restaurants, Shows and Music
Great Downtown Views - Blocks from the OSU-Tulsa Campus - Blocks from Downtown - Minutes from Riverparks, Club Majestic, New Age Renegade, Tulsa Eagle and Easy Access to Other Bars and Clubs
 
Brady Heights has Gay and Welcoming Churches, Restaurants and Lots of Gay and Lesbian Neighbors waiting for YOU!

Brady Heights is Protected by the Tulsa Historic Preservation Overlay Zoning (more info at www.bradyheights.org)
 

The Brady Mansion

 
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              On Denver Ave.                                   St. Jerome's Church                               On Cheyenne Ave.

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