The Oklahoma History Center, a prestigious 18-acre, 215,000-square-foot facility, serves as a dynamic learning hub that spans the rich tapestry of Oklahoma's history, from its indigenous cultures and pioneering days to its advancements in aviation and commerce. Esteemed as a Smithsonian Affiliate and accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, the center provides an in-depth exploration of the state's heritage. Among its current attractions, the 'Into the Mirror' exhibit stands out, showcasing the artworks of 20 Native American artists from the museum's collection, highlighting Native culture through vibrant illustrations.
Visitors can delve into the state's past through various galleries, including the Inasmuch Gallery, ONEOK, Inc. Gallery, Kerr-McGee Gallery, and the temporarily closed Sam Noble Gallery due to renovations. The grounds feature engaging outdoor exhibits such as sculptures, the Devon Energy Oil and Gas Park, and the Red River Journey, enriching the visitor experience. The center also offers an enriching audio tour available in multiple languages, allowing guests to uncover the stories behind artifacts and exhibits either on-site or remotely.
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