Tourist Guide Bartlesville
Situated in Washington County in Oklahoma, USA, the city of Bartlesville covers a total area of 54.7 sq km. The Caney River separates the downtown area from the east side while part of the west side lies in Osage County.
The town, built by the oil industry, enjoys a diverse heritage. Bartlesville is named after John Bartles, a Civil War veteran who saw potential in this former Indian Territory.
The climate is best described as mild. The average temperature in summer is around 30°C. The average winter temperature is around 5°C. It also enjoys an early spring and a warm fall.
Located in America’s Sunbelt, the town’s economy is dependent on natural gas, oil, ranching and agriculture. The town, with a population of around 35,000, presents a unique blend of metropolitan attitude and hospitality.
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