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The proof of Capitol Hill’s deep history are marked by Yale Theater, Knob Hill and the Katz Drug Store building.
The proof of Capitol Hill’s deep history are marked by Yale Theater, Knob Hill and the Katz Drug Store building.
Historic Guthrie building’s future is uncertain
The State Capital Publishing Company building, formerly a museum, remains vacant as recent plans fall through.
Oklahoma History Center and Oklahoma Historical Society hold history conference
The Landmarks and Turning Points in Oklahoma History conference is April 27-29 at Woodward Conference Center.
This group of OU art students changed the course of Native American art
“Lois Smoky was a trailblazer. She picked up that brush; she was educated in a formal institution,” said Tracey Satepahoodle-Mikkanen.
Guthrie group wants State Capitol Publishing Company building returned to community as its future is considered
“It is too important of a building to let it go,” Lentz said. “If it was in the wrong hands, it could be altered from the original purpose and the historical character lost.”
A museum exhibit explores Oklahoma’s economic history
Crossroads of Commerce: A History of Free Enterprise in Oklahoma celebrates the history of Oklahoma’s economic innovators.
Oklahoma History Center releases rare Bob Wills recordings on vinyl
Rare recordings of Oklahoma legend Bob Wills traveled from a drummer’s personal collection to the OKPOP museum.
Local author’s new book examines history of OKC Zoo
Local author Amy Dee Stephens concludes the story of the first 112 years of the Oklahoma City Zoo with her new book, on shelves now.
Local chef cooks up special recipe of Oklahoma history
Loretta Oden is a native Oklahoman and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation. She is an expert on native foods, dating back prior to contact with European settlers, and she teaches about the original local food movement.
