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'Rubaiyat' the Centennial Grape
Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007 Statewide - Misc
Recognition of a grape bred at Oklahoma State University for wine production in Oklahoma.
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100 Ideas, Innovation for Oklahoma's Second Century
Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007 Statewide - Publications/Research
To visit every part of the state gathering ideas from all parties and ideology and publish a book to distribute to all legislators and other policymakers to be used during the 2008 session and future sessions.
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100 Voices: The Story of Oklahoma
Statewide - Multi-Media
A compilation of 100 first-person accounts of untold aspects of Oklahoma history will air over the radio.
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100 Years of Oklahoma Governors
Statewide - Multi-Media
A digital gubernatorial database which is accessible online through the Oklahoma State Archives and Records portion of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries website.
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100 Years of Oklahoma Weather
Statewide - Publications/Research
The National Weather Service looks back at 100 years of Oklahoma weather, with historical weather facts from across the state and a daily broadcast of Oklahoma weather 100 years ago. The service will also provide a chronicle of the most significant weather events from the first 100 years. Broadcast on NOAA Weather Radio.
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95th Infantry Division Display
Statewide - Museums/Memorials
Exhibit on the 95th Division's contributions to national defense during WWII.
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A Centennial Moment
Statewide - Publications/Research
History of Sequoya Club, by Bob Burke and David Griffin.
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A Century of Art Renaissance
Statewide - Publications/Research
The Art Renaissance Club celebrates its 100th anniversary during the Centennial year of 2007. The book chronicles the historical significance of the last 100 years through the membership, by-laws, points of reference, and lectures.
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A Directory of Oklahoma Artists - Past and Present
Statewide - Publications/Research
A Directory of professional Oklahoma artists, both living and dead. To recognize Oklahoma artists and their accomplishments.
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A Tour on the Oklahoma Prairies with Washington Irving
Statewide - Multi-Media
An online book detailing Washington Irving's tour on the Oklahoma Prairies. The work uses contemporary landmarks and roads to guide the traveler to locations described in Irving's journals.
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Alice & J.F.B.: 100 Year Saga of Two Seminole Chiefs (book)
Statewide - Publications/Research
The first major hard cover history of the Seminole Indians in 50 years. Book by Vance H. Trimble.
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And the Broom Swept
Statewide - Publications/Research
Biography of David L. Boren, by Bob Burke and Von Creel.
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Ardmore's McGalliard History Collection
Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007 Statewide - Publications/Research
The Ardmore Public Library is home to a vital collection of original photographs and documents that feature Ardmore and the unique history of the South Central Region of Oklahoma. The Mac McGalliard bequest of over 4,700 items is now housed in a vertical file with a rudimentary card catalog used as a finding aid. This project is to digitize and make electronically searchable the entire collection of one-of-a-kind artifacts, providing an invaluable tool for writers, historians, researchers and genealogists.
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Biography of Lee Allan Smith
Statewide - Publications/Research
"Lee Allan Smith: Oklahoma's Best Friend," is a biography of a well-known Oklahoma City civic leader. It is authored by Bob Burke and G.W. Campbell, with a foreword by David Boren.
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Biography of Robert S. Kerr, Jr.
Statewide - Publications/Research
"Mr. Water" is a biography of well-known conservationist and philanthropist Robert S. Kerr, written by Bob Burke and Ron Cupp.
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Biography of William Paul
Statewide - Publications/Research
By Bob Burke and Eric Dabney, "Willie of the Valley" is a biography of an early settler and founder of Pauls Valley.
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Blood Prairie: Perilous Adventures On The Oklahoma Frontier
Statewide - Publications/Research
Features stories about events on the Oklahoma frontier. Publication date February 2007
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Bloodmoon at Cabin Creek (Novel)
Statewide - Publications/Research
A work of fiction in which a Cherokee Civil War soldier finds himself mysteriously jerked from a critical 1864 battle and thrust into a maelstrom of conflict in present-day Oklahoma. Click here for more information.
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Book Series: OU Press
Statewide - Publications/Research
Includes 17 fiction and nonfiction books for young adults about Oklahoma's first 100 years.
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Brochure of the Capitol
Statewide - Publications/Research
Official brochure designed for visitors to the Capitol.
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Brochure, The Oklahoma Centennial Commission
Statewide - Publications/Research
Designed for distribution to the citizens of Oklahoma, it explains the Oklahoma Centennial Commission's mission and describes approved projects throughout the state.
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Buffalo Train Ride, The (Book)
Statewide - Publications/Research
This book tells how Oklahoma saved the bison from near extinction with the creation of the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge.
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Camp Fire USA's Oklahoma Centennial Emblem Project
Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007 Statewide - Heritage Activities
To raise awareness among Camp Fire members about the state's history and landmarks. To earn the emblem each member must visit designated events and landmarks.
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Capitol Treasures: The History of the State Capitol of Oklahoma
Statewide - Multi-Media
DVD of two students touring the Capitol and discussing its history. On their tour, they encounter Dr. Bob Blackburn and Lou Kerr to gain insights and knowledge of the history of the State Capitol.
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Capitol Welcoming Center
State Capitol - Historic Restorations
Expansion and upgrade of the Capitol Welcoming Center will include new educational and promotional exhibits.
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Carvings for the State Capitol
State Capitol - Art/Landmarks
Carvings for gabled pediment above the south portico of the State Capitol.
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Celebrating Oklahoma
Statewide - Publications/Research
A major book publication featuring photographs of small towns, agriculture and historical sites.
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Centennial Babies - Healthy Oklahomans for the Next 100 Years
Nov 16, 2007 Statewide - Misc
Oklahoma Hospital Association will recognize all babies born in OHA member hospitals on Oklahoma's Statehood Day, November 16, 2007, as Centennial Babies. Each family will receive a certificate and basket of commemorative items.
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Centennial Bells Project
Statewide - Art/Landmarks
Bells bearing the Centennial logo on one side and the name of the town on the other are available for courthouse towers, town squares, schools, etc.
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Centennial Clocks
Statewide - Art/Landmarks
Replicas of clocks found in Oklahoma towns in 1907 are available to communities, organizations, corporations and individuals as memorials to the Centennial.
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Centennial Collage Project
Statewide - Heritage Activities
Annual Oklahoma-themed statewide collage competition.
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Centennial Commemorative Coins
Statewide - Commemorative Items
Coins minted to commemorate the Capitol Dome dedication on November 16, 2002.
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Centennial Commemorative Medallion
Statewide - Commemorative Items
Medallion depicting Oklahoma state symbols.
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Centennial Groves
Statewide - Parks/Gardens
Statewide volunteer effort providing communities with the opportunity to plant groves of 100 trees as a living tribute to the Centennial.
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Centennial Memorial Plaza of the Oklahomans
State Capitol - Art/Landmarks
Plaza honoring the state's history is located south of the State Capitol.
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Centennial Park Benches
Statewide - Parks/Gardens
Benches feature an engraved Centennial logo and a plaque that identifies the organization or city donating the bench. Benches are available at 4' or 6', priced $450 and $550, respectively.
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Chautauqua Series/OK Themes
Statewide - Heritage Activities
Scholars portraying historic Oklahomans will tour the state.
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Christmas at the Capitol Cd by the Rose Stone Trio
Statewide - Multi-Media
Your favorite seasonal songs performed at the Oklahoma state capitol at holiday time by harpist, Linda Barton Paul of the Rose Stone Trio, and with three more songs including the Rose Stone Trio. all native Oklahomans. Visit www.rosestonetrio.net for more information to have centennial celebration programs featuring Oklahoma composers.
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Closed Chapter: An African American Educator's Memoir
Statewide - Publications/Research
Autobiography of Dr. Betty Hopkins Mason, a Tulsa native who broke through many barriers both as an African American and as a woman. Dr. Mason was the first black and the first woman superintendent of both Gary, Indiana, and Oklahoma City Public school systems during the OKC Federal Bldg. Bombing.
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County Courthouses Restoration
Statewide - Historic Restorations
Projects to repair and restore county courthouses in order to maintain their historic and architectural significance.
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Doctor of Hope
Statewide - Publications/Research
Biography of Bob Funk, by Bob Burke and David Gillogly.
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Dreams to Dust: A Tale of the Oklahoma Land Rush
Statewide - Publications/Research
A historic novel based on the events that took place in 1889, when 10,000 strangers poured into the single town site of Guthrie station, Oklahoma Territory.
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Edmond Family Counseling Centennial Cookbook
Statewide - Publications/Research
Recipes from statehood to today from political figures, celebrities, Oklahomans and others. Contains 700 recipes along with fourteen pages of Oklahoma history.
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Educating Generations
Statewide - Publications/Research
History of the University of Central Oklahoma, by Dr. Patricia Loughlin, Kenny Brown, and Bob Burke.
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Elmo, the Oklahoma Prairie Dog
Statewide - Publications/Research
A 32 page children's storybook about Oklahoma history as seen through the eyes of a prairie dog family. The storyline follows a young prairie dog named Elmo and his adventures on the Oklahoma plains. Publication date February 2007
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En Pointe: The Lives & Legacies of Ballet's Native Americans
Statewide - Multi-Media
A 60-minute documentary on lives and legacies of some of Oklahoma's world-famous Native American ballerinas.
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Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture
Statewide - Publications/Research
A two-volume reference work that describes the state's past from A-Z.
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Family History of Washington County Area Oklahoma
Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007 Statewide - Publications/Research
A family history book for Washington County area to preserve and present a history of early day families. The family histories and pictures in the book are from the earliest settlers to 1970.
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Father of Orthopedic Surgery
Statewide - Publications/Research
Biography of Dr. Henry J. Freede, by Bob Burke.
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Friday Night in the Big Town
Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007 Statewide - Publications/Research
Biography of Gary England, by Bob Burke.
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General Federation of Women's Club: Delphian Review Club
Nov 30, 1999 Statewide - Publications/Research
A collection of histories and pictures about Oklahoma. Research to be compiled in a book for club presentations. To be used during the period of September 2006 through May 2008.
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Growin Up Okie
Jan 1, 2007 Statewide - Publications/Research
A collection of children's essays, stories, poetry, and art. All pieces included in the anthology have an Oklahoma theme. Authors and artists are Oklahoma children from first to sixth grades.
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Guide to Oklahoma Historical Markers
Statewide - Publications/Research
An update of a guide to Oklahoma's historical markers. This professionally produced, unique-sized book can easily be used by motorists seeking more information about Oklahoma's bold and exciting history.
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Heavenly Patchwork: Quilt Stories Stitched with Love
Statewide - Publications/Research
Quilt stories of the lives of pioneer and contemporary women.
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Helping Hands
Statewide - Publications/Research
A children's book promoting volunteerism in our communities. Illustrated by Desmond Mason of the Hornets Basketball team and colored by the children of Oklahoma City.
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Historic Oklahoma County (Book)
Statewide - Publications/Research
This history of Oklahoma County is the first in 21 years.
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Historical Atlas of Oklahoma - Centennial Edition
Statewide - Publications/Research
An all-color, historically up-to-date edition of a work first published in 1965. This edition will emphasize Oklahoma's diversity of people and uniquely rich history.
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Historical Documentary on Archaeological Investigations
Statewide - Multi-Media
Historical documentary on archaeological investigations in Oklahoma since statehood.
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History of Elk City - Oklahoma Centennial Edition (book)
Sep 30, 2007 Statewide - Publications/Research
A hard-bound book of 200 pages telling the history of Elk City from its founding in 1901 up until the State Centennial year of 2007. Emphasize pioneers, early businesses and professionals, cultural development, and agricultural and industrial foundation of the town's economy. The book will contain a narrative and many pictures, including both historic and 21st-century Elk City.
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History of Marland Mansion
Statewide - Publications/Research
A coffee table-sized book that is the first major publication on the Marland family and the mansion in Ponca City, titled "A Palace on the Prairie."
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History of the Schools in Delaware County
Statewide - Publications/Research
A book rich in photographs and with added information on pre-statehood Cherokee schools and on WPA projects. A full-name index is being added to the original published book.
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Horseshoe Road International Tour Documentary
Statewide - Multi-Media
The Horseshoe Rodeo band and Oklahoma City University will embark on a historic tour to Japan and Thailand celebrating Oklahoma's Centennial. This tour will air on OETA in 2007 allowing Oklahomans to witness the cultural exchange of sharing Oklahoma music with the world.
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Judicial Center
State Capitol - Historic Restorations
Renovation and expansion of the Wiley Post Building that will soon house the Supreme Court and the Court of Criminal Appeals.
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Kate Barnard: Oklahoma's Voice for Social Justice
State Capitol - Art/Landmarks
A sculpture of the pioneer of Oklahoma social services is located on the first floor of the Capitol.
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Ladies of the Mayo/Women in Oklahoma History
Statewide - Art/Landmarks
Porcelain replicas created to honor women who helped build Tulsa and those who contributed to the growth of our great state. Presentations to classrooms and organizations will be offered.
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Landscapes in State Capitol Rotunda
State Capitol - Art/Landmarks
"Oklahoma Suite" by Wilson Hurley consists of four landscapes, each representing a quadrant of the state.
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Literary Landmarks, Oklahoma
Statewide - Art/Landmarks
Friends of Libraries in Oklahoma (FOLIO) will name a literary landmark each year that honors an Oklahoma author.
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Made In Oklahoma Project
Statewide - Commemorative Items
Partnership to highlight Made In Oklahoma products during the Centennial year.
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Mama Grace (Book)
Statewide - Publications/Research
A historical novel by Dana Bagshaw adapted from an original novel by her grandmother based on family experiences. It tells the story of crossing the prairie and homesteading near the town of Waynoka. The book includes a center section of historical photos.
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Mr. Speaker: The History of the Office of the Speaker of the House in Oklahoma
Jan 1, 2007 Statewide - Publications/Research
A story about the colorful characters that have held the position of Speaker of the House in Oklahoma from Alfalfa Bill Murray to J.D. McCarty.
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Museum Grants Program
Statewide - Museums/Memorials
Oklahoma Museum Association grants program will allow for small museums to plan improvements and centennial activities. This is a 1:1 funding match with community museums.
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New Plains Review
Apr 21, 2007 Statewide - Publications/Research
A journal composed of student submissions in the areas of research and creativity. Features various papers written by faculty and students that were selected for their academic quality as well as their coverage of a variety of different aspects of Oklahoma history and culture.
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Oklahoma Centennial Book
Statewide - Publications/Research
A high-quality, large-format book focusing on Oklahoma's 100 years of statehood. Available November 2006.
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Oklahoma Centennial Rifle
Statewide - Commemorative Items
A commemorative rifle with historical scenes of Oklahoma.
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Oklahoma City All Sports Association 50th Anniversary Book
Statewide - Publications/Research
A five-decade history of the accomplishments and economic impact of Oklahoma City All Sports Association in a coffee table book by Oklahoma historian Bob Burke.
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Oklahoma City Zoo: 1902-1959 (book)
Statewide - Publications/Research
The Oklahoma City Zoo began when a single deer was donated to Wheeler Park in 1902. Soon other people in Oklahoma Territory began donating native animals. By 1903, the menagerie became the first zoo in the southwest. This photographic journey is largely the zoo's history told through the stories of bears, elephants and other animals that lived very public lives before an audience of Oklahomans.
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Oklahoma Heritage Piano Suite
Nov 1, 2007 - Jan 31, 2007 Statewide - Misc
A piano suite including four original works: Oklahoma Land Run!, Scenes of Red Earth, Flight O'er the Wichitas, and Bedlam Bash. Each includes a textual description that describes some of our state's history. Composer will perform the piece. Click here for complete information.
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Oklahoma Historical Theatre, Inc.
Statewide - Heritage Activities
Oklahoma Historical Theatre's touring company, The Heritage Players, perform award winning plays, musicals, and one-person shows. The arrival of Indians, Railroads, Oil busts, Landruns, Storms, Famous, and Infamous Oklahomans are dramatized and set to music. Fees are based on program length, cast size, and technical requirements. Performances are scheduled at least thirty days in advance. For more information click here.
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Oklahoma License Plate
Statewide - Commemorative Items
Official state license plate commemorating Oklahoma's statehood that is available at your local tag agency.
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Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame (traveling)
Statewide - Museums/Memorials
This traveling exhibit highlights Oklahomans' contributions to national defense.
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Oklahoma Oil (Documentary)
Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007 Statewide - Multi-Media
Saga of the Oklahoma oil industry from the first wells to present. The story of the oil industry in Oklahoma filled with real-life experiences of people whose life work defined the state of Oklahoma. Documentary.
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Oklahoma Reads Oklahoma
Statewide - Heritage Activities
A project to promote reading and discussion of important works about Oklahoma. Each year, Oklahomans select one book to be read throughout the state by voting online or in libraries. Discussion guides are provided and winning authors tour the state and speak to groups of readers.
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Oklahoma Rising
Statewide - Art/Landmarks
Composer Jimmy Webb and performer Vince Gill have collaborated to create an anthem for Oklahoma’s Centennial Celebration titled Oklahoma Rising. Click Here to listen.
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Oklahoma Tribal Flag Plaza
State Capitol - Art/Landmarks
The remaining tribal flags at State Capitol Plaza will be installed, bringing the total to 39, one for each federally recognized tribe in Oklahoma.
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Oklahoma Water Atlas
Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007 Statewide - Publications/Research
A compendium of state water resource information that focuses on the many benefits of state lakes. Features more than 100 maps of Oklahoma's public lakes and reservoirs, including roads and other public access points and facilities. Includes a brief history of the OWRB and their 50th anniversary.
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Oklahoma's Greatest Generation in World War II (Documentary)
Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007 Statewide - Multi-Media
A two-volume set features Oklahomans who served in World War II, the Battle of Europe and the Battle of the Pacific. Veterans will share their experiences in each segment.
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Oklahoma: The Centennial (Documentary)
Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007 Statewide - Multi-Media
A historic look at Oklahoma from the time when Spanish conquistadors crossed the state, to present day. Features the Great Land Runs, cattle drives, the people and personalities, Native American culture, and many more. Documentary is 30 minutes in length.
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Organized Veterinary Medicine in the 46th State
Statewide - Publications/Research
The Oklahoma Veterinary Medical Association, 1907-2006. The history of organized veterinary medicine in Oklahoma.
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Past Centennial Projects and Events
Statewide - Misc
Click here for a complete listing of past Oklahoma Centennial Projects and Events.
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Play Ball
Statewide - Publications/Research
History of Oklahoma City All Sports Association, by Bob Burke.
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Ponca City Oklahoma Centennial Education Subcommittee Projects 2006 and 2007
Statewide - Publications/Research
Oklahoma Centennial Educational Resource Packets include information regarding the statehood in 1907 and the early history of the PC area from 1877 to 1907. These packets will be used by schools and civic groups as a teaching resource. Resource packets will be delivered to all PC school teachers in August of 2006 and will also be made available upon request to local civic groups and organizations.
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Portrait of Ada Lois Sipuel Fisher by Mitsuno Reedy
Jun 19, 2007 State Capitol - Art/Landmarks
Portrait placed in the State Capitol of the first African-American to enter and graduate from the University of Oklahoma Law School. Her successful 3 year struggle challenging segregation changed the path of history in our state and nation. This portrait will be the first portrait of an African American woman to be placed in the State Capitol.
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Robert S. Kerr, Jr., Mr. Water
Statewide - Publications/Research
A story of the natural evolution of water in Oklahoma as seen through the eyes of Robert S. Kerr, Jr. Kerr believed that Oklahoma's greatest natural asset was water and he had a lifelong quest to assure every Oklahoman had adequate water supply and protection from the ravages of flood-swollen rivers and streams.
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Sights and Sounds of Oklahoma Politics
Statewide - Multi-Media
A one-of-a-kind resource that uses state-of-the-art technology for easy access to 100 years of Oklahoma political history. Produced by the Political Communications Center at the University of Oklahoma.
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Southwestern Oklahoma State University - The First 100 Years (Book)
Statewide - Publications/Research
A history of the university.
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State Art Collection Gallery
State Capitol - Art/Landmarks
The Oklahoma State Art Collection Gallery will be a state-of-the-art gallery located on the 1st floor, west wing of the State Capitol and is being designed by architect Paul Meyer. The collection includes more than 100 works.
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State Capitol Dome
State Capitol - Art/Landmarks
A full 85 years after the construction of the State Capitol, the dome was completed in 2002 according to the original designs of Solomon Layton, the Oklahoma State Capitol architect.
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State Constitutional Display
State Capitol - Art/Landmarks
Original state constitution on permanent display at the State Capitol.
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Story of Byrds Mill Spring - Ada's Fountainhead (Book)
Statewide - Publications/Research
History of the spring that provides water to the town of Ada.
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Te Ata Garden for Oklahoma Cultural Treasures
Nov 1, 2007 State Capitol - Parks/Gardens
New garden designed on the East Oval of the State Capitol will have as a focal point a larger-than-life sculpture of Te Ata, renowned Oklahoma Chickasaw storyteller.
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The Grand Ride of the Abernathy Boys (Docudrama))
Nov 2, 2007 Statewide - Multi-Media
Story of the Abernathy boys and their journey to travel 2000 miles to shake the hand of former President Teddy Roosevelt in New York City. The University of Oklahoma Independent Film Project will host the world premiere of the docudrama The Grand Ride of the Abernathy Boys at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 2, at Harkins Bricktown 16 Theater in Oklahoma City
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The Oklahoma Scranimal
Statewide - Publications/Research
A children's storybook about an adventure on an Oklahoma farm. Throughout 2007(book and CD). Click here for more information.
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The Oklahoma Set
Statewide - Multi-Media
A set of six songs about the history of Oklahoma composed in the 1970's by one of the university's retired distinguished professors, Dr. Harold Fletcher. Songs include "The Run of '89", "The Tulsey Town Waltz", and others. Available free of charge via internet. Click here to visit the Oklahoma Set website.
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The Winning Tradition
Statewide - Sports/Recreation
History of the O.U. Touchdown Club, by Bob Burke and Henry Brown, Jr.
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Tushka-Atoka Centennial Books
Statewide - Publications/Research
Two pictorial books of Tushka and Atoka consisting of approximately 300 pictures of churches, schools, businesses, homes and families dating back to statehood.
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Uncommon Valor: The Battle of Iwo Jima (Documentary)
Jan 1, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007 Statewide - Multi-Media
Interviews feature Governor Henry Bellmon, a Silver Star recipient, along with other Iwo Jima heroes to tell the complete story of the famous battle. The documentary covers the entire battle from start to finish.
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Uncrowned Queens
Statewide - Multi-Media
A Web-based project celebrating achievements of Oklahoma's African American women. Individuals and communities submit names of women; biographies of honorees will be archived in the Oklahoma Historical Society Research Library.
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US Commemorative Quarter
Statewide - Commemorative Items
U.S. quarter commemmorating Oklahoma's statehood.
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US Postage Stamp
Statewide - Commemorative Items
U.S. postage stamp commemorating Oklahoma's statehood.
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War Chief, The (Magazine)
Statewide - Publications/Research
An eight-page magazine on Oklahoma history; for distribution to public libraries and college libraries across the state.
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Waynoka History Book
Statewide - Publications/Research
A book containing community stories from the Waynoka area. Includes photos from local and historical sources.
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We Belong to the Land: State Capitol Mural
State Capitol - Art/Landmarks
The first official Centennial project is a mural by Jeff Dodd above the entrance to House of Representatives.
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Willie of the Valley
Statewide - Publications/Research
Biography of William "Bill" Paul, by Bob Burke and Eric Dabney.
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Witness Tree
Statewide - Heritage Activities
Project to identify trees which "witnessed" Oklahoma's statehood in 1907 and to help locate the first trees planted by state settlers. Eligible trees must have an estimated age of over 100 years and stand within Oklahoma boundaries.
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