• The Oklahoma State Capitol offers an incredible, one-of-a-kind experience in art, history, and government for thousands of school groups, residents...
  • On June 11, 1910, the state seal was taken from Guthrie and moved south to Oklahoma City, where the Oklahoma State Capitol is located today.
  • The Oklahoma State Capitol hosted the swearing in of Navy recruits, which led to this cool moment captured in the first photo
  • The Oklahoma State Capitol Museum offers visitors a comprehensive look at the state’s past, present, and future through a wide range of exhibits and displays.
  • The one in Oklahoma City is one of our favorites as it has a beautiful sign signaling the State Park Capitol Area complete with oil rigs and early oil wells.
  • A big thanks to everyone who has purchased my book on the Oklahoma State Capitol! It's #2 on the Oklahoma best seller list for non-fiction.
  • When in Oklahoma City, you can experience the history and impact of the entire complex with an Oklahoma State Capitol Tour.
  • Oklahoma State Capitol. 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105-4805.
  • The Oklahoma State Capitol boasts the distinction of being the only capital that has working oil wells surrounding it.
  • On June 11, 1910, the state seal was taken from Guthrie and moved south to Oklahoma City, where the Oklahoma State Capitol is located today.