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As the Oklahoma Historical Society's multicultural officer, Saidy Herrera is working to shine a spotlight on history, cultures and communities ...
The Oklahoma Historical Society hopes its travel contest will make Oklahoma history more engaging and fun. There are 25 historical sites across the state, including a few near the Tulsa area.
The Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS) is inviting history enthusiasts to explore the state’s rich past with its annual #ExploreOHS Travel Contest. Monday, February 24th 2025, 12:53 pm.
According to the Oklahoma Historical Society, Luper recieved 154 awards, including the Oklahoma Confederated Women's Club Award, and the National Voter Registration Award. She died on June 8, 2011 ...
On Friday, the Oklahoma Historical Society Research Division reported the release of more than 200 episodes of the “Clara Luper Radio Show” debuting on OHS Audio Archives YouTube channel.
The Oklahoma Historical Society had 40 sites in 1978. Now, 40 years later, just 18 sites get a majority of their funds from the group. Virtually all of the remaining ...
According to the Oklahoma Historical Society, Angie Debo was born on Jan. 30, 1890, in Beattie, Kansas. She later moved to Oklahoma with her family in the late 1890s to Marshall, Oklahoma Territory.
According to the Oklahoma Historical Society website, there are at least 15 Oklahomans have have ties to space. Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr. was born in 1927 in Shawnee, Oklahoma.
The Oklahoma Historical Society announced a partnership with John Erling and his Voices of Oklahoma oral history project. A news release said Voices of Oklahoma is one of the premier oral history ...
The Oklahoma Historical Society announced Tuesday it had acquired a collection of more than 4,500 items connected to legendary musician and native Oklahoman Leon Russell that are intended for a ...
Silent film thought to be lost is restored by the Oklahoma Historical Society. Bryan Painter. Em-koy-e-tie, a young Kiowa woman, walked right at the camera in the silent film.
The Oklahoma Historical Society has announced the line-up and theme for the 2021 Oklahoma History Conference. This year's conference will feature Muscogee Creek poet, playwright and author Joy ...
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