Golden Driller

The Golden Driller is a 75-foot-tall, 43,500-pound statue of an oil worker located in front of the Tulsa Expo Center since 1966. It was built from a steel frame, covered with concrete and plaster, and is the sixth-tallest statue in the United States.

When I googled things to do in Tulsa, Golden Driller popped up as a place to check out. It looked like a classic road trip stop, like the giant axe in New Brunswick, Canada, that Clare refused to stop at on the 2017 Nova Scotia road trip. So, of course, I just had to drive there to take a photo of the statue for the blog, which, however, proved more difficult than expected as the area around the statue was fenced off for construction and the street which runs in front of the statue is four lanes wide with no parking on either side. But I managed nonetheless, and here it is, though I think that the golden sheen has worn off or the statue is awaiting a fresh repainting.

 

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