Oklahoma State Capitol

Oklahoma City OK

The Oklahoma State Capitol from the west. The oil derrick is symbolic of all the state, a leading oil producer.
View from the east side.
Oklahoma state seal under the rotunda.
Looking up at the rotunda from the ground floor.
The rotunda gets more beautiful the closer you get to it.
The ambient lighting interprets an Oklahoma sunrise (or sunset!)
Discovery and Exploration 1541-1820. This scene depicts Coronado, the first European in the region, Francisca friars, French traders, Bison, Wild game, Nordic runes on a stone, the Antelope Hills, Wichita Indians.
Frontier Trade 1790-1820. This scene depicts trade with the Osage, Southeastern states Indians intrude, Whip-saw used to make boards, US Army protecting the fur trade, first school in Union Mission, experienced packers for the fur trade, Keel boats carrying trappers and traders, flat boats carrying goods to New Orleans, trading posts, Salt springs, Fort Gibson, Pecan tree.
Indian Immigration 1820-1885. This scene depicts Comanche, Osage, Kiowa, Wichita and Plains-Apache, US Army soldier, the “Five Civilized Tribes”-Choctaw, Cherokee, Creek, Chickasaw and Seminole, Buffalo hide tipi and hickory tree.
Non-Indian Settlement 1870-1906. This scene depicts “Boomers” homesteading the land, Land runs of 1889 and 1893, Indians “selling” their land for allotments, homestead lottery, sod houses of western Oklahoma, two-horse hitch well driller, stagecoach, vigilantes, Sycamore tree.
Scale model of the statue “The Guardian” on top of the dome.
All the chamber doors were locked so I could only photograph the doors.
Marble railings and balusters.
President Theodore Roosevelt signed the proclamation declaring statehood for Oklahoma.
The quill pen used by President Theodore Roosevelt.