by Corinne Barone
the McBirney Mansion boasts historical relevance and architectural excellence.
the mansion was designed in 1928 by notable Kansas City architect John Long for James H. McBirney, an influential figure of Tulsa’s upper-echelon society back in the roaring ’20s and beyond.
was McBirney’s primary residence for nearly 5 decades during which he hosted lavish parties and invited prestigious guests to the likes of Amelia Earhart.
the home has been converted into a law firm, a bed and breakfast, a medical treatment center, and an event center throughout its history.
is now up for grabs for whoever can afford its $8.5 million price tag.
the regal McBirney Mansion boasts everything a homeowner could ever want in a property, from its expansive lush lawn to its distinct interior
The mansion’s monumental 15,900 square feet span 4 floors that exude sophistication with lofty ceilings and intricate moldings.
predominantly noted in the kitchen, which features sleek marble countertops and traditional stained glass windows for a seamless juxtaposition of old and new.
5 of which are ensuite and all of which feature period-correct detailing, the McBirney Mansion easily lives up to its grand name.
is where sophistication meets entertainment, with amenities such as a billiards room, walk-in humidor cigar closet, full catering kitchen, wine bar, and a cozy TV lounge.
feature 3 spring-fed ponds, a fire pit, and gas torches that amplify the majestic air of the already fairy-talesque property.
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