Bernie Sanders observing the Woody Guthrie collection and archives at the Woody Guthrie Center in downtown Tulsa. [Photo via berniesanders.com]

TULSA - Bernie Sanders visited more than just a crowd of nearly 7,000 supporters during his Tuesday stop in Oklahoma.

Before the presidential hopeful held a rally at the Cox Business Center that attracted many more supporters outside the venue, he made a stop at the Woody Guthrie Center in downtown Tulsa. Guthrie was born and raised in Okemah, and the WGC was opened in 2013 to house archival material from the folk singer's storied career. Guitars, illustrations, handwritten lyrics and photos fill the popular museum.

According to a release, Sanders said the following after his tour: