FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions about RedFork Main Street
Where is RedFork?
Red Fork is an area of Southwest Tulsa that lies along historic Route 66 (Southwest Boulevard)
east of Berryhill and south of Lookout Mountain. Red Fork started out as its own community,
separate from Tulsa, but was annexed into the city in the late 1920s. Eighty years later, Red Fork
still has a friendly, small-town feel. The RedFork Main Street project area is a bit larger than the
original community, extending for one block on either side of Southwest Boulevard from the
Arkansas River to 33rd West Avenue.
How can I get involved?
There are many ways you can get involved- join a committee, help plan an event, help pick up
trash, help paint a building. If you are interested in participating in the RedFork Main Street
program, please contact Katy Davis, Executive Director, by phone at (918) 445-4457 or by e-mail
at kdavis@redforkmainstreet.org.
You can also submit your info below.
How do I contact RedFork Main Street?
The RedFork Main Street office is located at 3708 Southwest Blvd., Tulsa, OK, 74107. We also
can be reached by phone at (918) 445-4457; by fax at (918) 447-1889; or by e-mail at
kdavis@redforkmainstreet.org.

What is Main Street?
The National Trust Main Street Center is a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation
that is designed to combine economic development in downtowns and neighborhood business
districts with responsible preservation and adaptive reuse of architecturally and historically
significant structures. The Center offers a wide range of services and benefits to communities
across the nation.