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Location of the state of Oklahoma in the United States of America. This is a list of Oklahoma's state symbols, including official and unofficial. The official symbols are codified by statute. Many of the unofficial symbols are defined by Oklahoma Senate or House of Representative resolutions.
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The Great Seal of Oklahoma was officially adopted in 1907 and is used to authenticate certain documents issued by the Government of Oklahoma. The phrase is used both for the physical seal itself, which is kept by the Secretary of State , and more generally for the design impressed upon it.
Oklahoma Contemporary's monthly family-friendly event will celebrate the exhibit "Descendants of the Black 1000" and Black History Month, with a self-portrait activity, a group movement session ...
The nation is celebrating Women's History Month this March, and a countless number of women have left their mark on Oklahoma.. Here's a look at some of Oklahoma's most notable women. Clara Luper ...
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; General ... Symbols of Oklahoma (3 C, 25 P) W. White American culture in Oklahoma ...
To celebrate the Nov. 4 birthday of "The Cherokee Kid" and "Oklahoma’s Favorite Son," who would have turned 145 this year, the festivities will include a parade, film festival, 5K run and more.
The Flag of Oklahoma flying outside the Capitol in 2007. Oklahoma's first flag was adopted in 1911, four years after statehood. The flag featured a large centered white star fimbriated in blue on a red field. The number 46 was written in blue inside the star, as Oklahoma was the forty-sixth state to join the Union. [2]