Native America
Oklahoma
State Motto: Labor Omnia Vincit {Labor Conquers All Things}
Oklahoma City National Memorial honors the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were changed forever on the site of the bombing in Oklahoma City April 19, 1995.
Oklahoma's state bird the Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher is a somewhat quiet bird with beautiful plumage and a long sleek tail that is twice as long as its body. The deeply-forked tail resembles a pair of scissors.
The National Cowboy Hall of Fame is located in Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma was the setting for the movie "Twister".
Bob Dunn a musician from Beggs invented the first electric guitar 1935.
Garth Brooks was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He grew up in Yukon, Oklahoma.
Turner Falls Park in Davis is the oldest park in Oklahoma. Many springs from the world famous Arbuckle Mountains form Honey Creek that cascades down a seventy-seven foot fall to a natural swimming pool making the majestic Turner Falls the largest waterfall in Oklahoma.
Spiro Mounds, Oklahoma's only archaeological park, is a 140-acre site encompassing 12 southern mounds that contain evidence of an Indian culture that occupied the site from 850 A.D. to 1450 A.D. The Mounds are considered one of the four most important prehistoric Indian sites east of the Rocky Mountains.
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