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{{Short description|History museum in Oklahoma City}}File:OK-Winnie-Mae-replica.jpg|right|thumb|200px|A replica of Oklahoma aviator Wiley Post's Winnie MaeWinnie MaeThe Oklahoma History Center (OHC) is the history museum of the state of Oklahoma. Located on an {{convert|18|acre|ha|adj=on}} plot across the street from the Governor's mansion at 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive in Oklahoma City, the current museum opened in 2005 and is operated by the Oklahoma Historical Society (OHS). It focuses on the history of Oklahoma.WEB, About the Oklahoma History Center,weblink www.okhistory.org, 10 July 2022,

Galleries and exhibits

The museum contains several galleries. The Inasmuch Foundation Gallery focuses on culture and the arts; cultural diversity; images of Oklahoma; sports; voice; radio and television; vacuum tubes; and Wild West shows. The ONEOK Gallery contains exhibits and presentations aimed at representing all 39 American Indian tribes currently associated with Oklahoma, describing the modern-day Indian experience as a bridge between the past and the present. The exhibits include artifacts, tribal music, photographic images, Indian art, and oral histories from the Indian tribes of Oklahoma.The Kerr-McGee Gallery includes items from an 1830s riverboat recently excavated from the Red River, examples of Oklahoma's entrepreneurial history, and a 3-D reconstruction of an oil derrick. It also includes exhibits and sections on the African American experience; business; military matters; natural resources; the oil and gas industry; people and pathways; and transportation.The Noble Foundation Gallery sections include education; farming and ranching; fashions; government and politics; kitchens; the Dust Bowl; land runs; law and order; urban frontiers; and weather.The Gaylord Special Exhibit Gallery contains the Skylab 4 command module and various artifacts related to Oklahomans in space, including personal items and flight suits worn by Gordon Cooper, Fred Haise, John Herrington, Shannon Lucid, and Stuart Roosa. Two Moon rocks, one from Apollo 11 and one from Apollo 17, are also displayed.NEWS, Hampton, Deon, Moon rock hunt ends in state,weblink 10 July 2022, Tulsa World, 21 December 2009, en,

Special events

Each year, the Oklahoma History Center hosts the Oklahoma State Level History Day Competition, the second part of a three-stage (district, state, and national) competition called National History Day. Middle- and high school students can enter documentaries, historical papers, websites, exhibit boards, or performances on a topic that the students choose that relate to each year's theme. Students' projects are judged and advance to the national competition if they place first or second in their category.WEB, Oklahoma History National History Day {{!, Oklahoma History Center |url=https://www.okhistory.org/historycenter/historyday |website=www.okhistory.org |publisher=Oklahoma Historical Society |access-date=10 July 2022}}

Gallery

File:Arapaho leggings moccasins 1910 OHS.jpg|Arapaho leggings and moccasins, ca. 1910File:Otoe mo moccasins 1880 OHS.jpg|Otoe-Missouria beaded moccasins, ca. 1880File:Shawnee NAC altar cloth OHS.jpg|Shawnee Native American Church altar clothFile:Standard Oil Tank Truck.jpg|Standard Oil tank truckFile:Turner Turnpike display, OK History Center.jpg|Turner Turnpike displayFile:Color TV Camera, WKY-TV.jpg|Early color TV camera, WKY-TVFile:Fountain, Oklahoma History Center.jpg|Fountain on OHS ground using native stones

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