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TULSA OFFICE (918) 587-0000 • Mcafeetaft.Com Williams Center Tower II • Two W Second Street Suite 1100 • Tulsa, OK 74103 TULSA OFFICE (918) 587-0000 • mcafeetaft.com Located on the southeast corner of Second Street and Boulder Avenue in downtown Tulsa, the 23-story Williams Center Tower II serves as home to McAfee & Taft’s Tulsa office. It is conveniently located within walking distance of the Federal Courthouse, Tulsa County Courthouse, BOK Center, and numerous hotels and restaurants. Complimentary on-site covered parking is provided for visitors on client-related business matters. Visitors to the firm can find metered parking on adjacent streets and in public parking garages and surface lots to the north and east of Williams Center Tower II on W. Second Street. DIRECTIONS FROM TULSA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT: As you exit the airport, take Airport Drive to Gilcrease Expressway (OK-11). Turn right onto Gilcrease Expressway, heading westbound to US-75. Take US-75 south to the 1st Street exit. Follow 1st Street to Cheyenne Avenue. Turn left onto Cheyenne Avenue. Follow Cheyenne Avenue one block to 2nd Street. Turn left onto 2nd Street and proceed past Boulder Avenue, Williams Center Tower II is on the right. DIRECTIONS FROM WEST I-44 (FROM OKLAHOMA CITY) As you approach the I-44/I-244 junction in Tulsa, take I-244 E toward Downtown Tulsa. Take Exit 4C for 7th Street toward Downtown. Follow 7th Street then shift left onto 6th Street. Turn left onto Boulder Avenue to 2nd Street. Turn right onto 2nd Street and Williams Center Tower II is on the right. DIRECTIONS FROM EAST I-44 (FROM WILL ROGERS TURNPIKE, VINITA AND MIAMI, OK): As you approach Tulsa, I-44 merges with US 412. Follow I-44/US-412 West until the fork to I-244 West (Sand Springs/Enid). Follow I-244 West to Exit 6C for 1st Street toward Downtown. Follow 1st Street to Cheyenne Avenue. Turn left onto Cheyenne Avenue. Follow Cheyenne Avenue one block to 2nd Street. Turn left onto 2nd Street and proceed past Boulder Avenue, Williams Center Tower II is on the right. DIRECTIONS FROM OK-51/BROKEN ARROW EXPRESSWAY/MUSKOGEE TURNPIKE (FROM MUSKOGEE): As you enter Tulsa, the Muskogee Turnpike merges into OK-51/Broken Arrow Expressway. Follow OK-51/Broken Arrow Expressway toward Downtown. Take the exit toward Denver Avenue/Cheyenne Avenue. Turn right onto W 12th Street (signs for Cheyenne Avenue). Turn left onto Boulder Avenue to 2nd Street. Turn right onto 2nd Street and Williams Center Tower II is on the right. DIRECTIONS FROM US-412/US-64 (FROM CIMARRON TURNPIKE, SAND SPRINGS EXPRESSWAY, STILLWATER AND ENID, OK): As you enter Tulsa on US-412/US-64, take the Quanah Avenue exit, turning right onto Quanah Avenue. Proceed one block and turn left on W. Archer Street. Proceed on Archer Street for several blocks to Denver Avenue. Turn right on Denver Avenue and continue to 2nd Street. Turn left onto 2nd Street and proceed past Boulder Avenue, Williams Center Tower II is on the right. DIRECTIONS FROM US-75 NORTH (FROM BARTLESVILLE): As you enter Tulsa, follow US-75 toward Downtown until you reach the 1st Street Exit. Follow 1st Street to Cheyenne Avenue. Turn left onto Cheyenne Avenue. Follow Cheyenne Avenue one block to 2nd Street. Turn left onto 2nd Street and proceed past Boulder Avenue, Williams Center Tower II is on the right. CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE Access an interactive online locator map at www.mcafeetaft.com/Tulsa-map PARKING GARAGE ENTRANCE DIRECTIONS FROM US-75 SOUTH (FROM OKMULGEE AND HENRYETTA, OK): As you enter Tulsa, follow US-75 toward downtown. Continue on US-75 as it merges with northbound Interstate 244 toward Downtown Tulsa. Take Exit 4C for 7th Street toward Downtown. Follow 7th Street then shift left onto 6th Street. Turn left onto Boulder Avenue to 2nd Street. Turn right onto 2nd Street and Williams Center Tower II is on the right. PARKING INSTRUCTIONS FOR VALIDATED CLIENT PARKING: The Williams Center Towers parking garage entrance is located on the west side of the towers, accessible by driving north on Boulder Avenue. Note: The “Full-Monthly Parking Only” sign is always on during normal business hours, so you may proceed into the parking garage. The attendant will ask for your name, which tenant you are visiting, record basic vehicle information, and give you a parking pass. Please have our receptionist validate your parking pass before you leave our office..
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