Oklahoma History Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
The Oklahoma History Center is the history museum of the state of Oklahoma.
Oklahoma History Center: 800 Nazih Zuhdi Dr, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
The Oklahoma History Center is an eighteen-acre, 215,000 square-foot learning center exploring Oklahoma’s unique history of Native culture, pioneers, aviation, commerce, and more.
The capitol building through the museum window.
History of Oklahoma commerce
Indian commerce
Individual Entrepreneurs
Larger Businesses
Cotton Production
The Farming
The Aviation Business
Music Business
Machinery Business
The Movie Business
Cars and recreational eating
TV and Radio
History of Oklahoma Indians
The US government forcibly relocated the Indians from their homeland to Oklahoma.
Spirituality of the Indians
The Traditional Indian Homes
The Indian Language
The Indian Life
One corner of the museum is dedicated to the space capsule.
The Automobiles
After the Indians were relocated, the lands were opened up for bidders (land runs).
The Clothing
House Furniture
The School
The Ranch
The Dust Bowl
Oklahoma! Musical
The advance of house items
The oil business
A History of the African American Experience in Oklahoma
They owned small businesses
The racism
The recovery of the sunken ship, Heroine.
The personal items recovered
Oklahoman participation in wars