The Golden Driller in Tulsa, Oklahoma is a towering and iconic statue that pays homage to the city's rich history in the oil industry. Standing at 76 feet tall, he is the tallest free-standing statue in the United States and is a symbol of the city's past as the "Oil Capital of the World."
Originally built in 1953 for a trade show, the Golden Driller has become a beloved landmark and official state monument. Despite some controversy over the years, the statue remains a popular attraction, drawing visitors who marvel at his impressive stature and unique design.
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