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The Wall That Heals to Visit Bartlesville

Vietnam Veterans Memorial replica coming to Lee Lake May 5-10

Oklahoma City Memorial & Museum Marks 25 Years

The memorial honors the 168 victims of the 1995 bombing and those forever changed by the tragedy.

Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum Celebrates 25 Years

The memorial and museum has welcomed over 4 million visitors since opening in 2001.

Historic Rock Springs Baptist Church in Oklahoma Destroyed by Fire

The 100-year-old church was a cornerstone of the Stilwell community.

OKC National Memorial & Museum marks 25 years

The memorial and museum have been sharing stories of the Oklahoma City bombing since 1996.

Lawton's Old Hoffmans/Side Bar Building Undergoing Renovations

The uniquely shaped building has housed several bars and restaurants over the years, sparking nostalgia among locals.

Local Historian Shares Eufaula's Early History Through Family Stories

Kay Foley's presentation at the Eufaula Memorial Library offered a personal look at the town's development.

Sallisaw Legion Post Seeks Agreements to Maintain Veteran Gravesites

American Legion Carnie Welch Post 27 wants to ensure every veteran in the Sallisaw City Cemetery has a flag at their gravesite.

OKC National Memorial Museum marks 25th anniversary

CEO reflects on the museum's impact and future plans

Eufaula's History Shaped by One Boy's Illness

Appendicitis attack in 1912 kept family off Titanic, preserving legacy of town's first mayor

Tulsa Mayfest Reimagines 2026 Festival to Embrace Route 66 Celebration

Mayfest: Road Trip will bring art, music and community to Tulsa's stretch of the Mother Road in its centennial year.

OKC Memorial Museum Marks 25th Anniversary

Free admission offered to honor 1995 tragedy

Fort Towson Historic Site to Host Dutch Oven Gathering

The free event will feature food prepared by local cast-iron chefs.

Oklahoma City Memorial Museum Celebrates 25th Anniversary

Free admission offered on February 19 to commemorate quarter century of remembrance

New Exhibit Highlights Tulsa's First 'Skyscraper'

320 South Boston Building display offers historical look at iconic structure

Edmond City Offices Closed for Presidents' Day

The closure is in observance of the federal holiday.

Final Pieces of Former Myriad/COX Convention Center Demolished

Crews prepare site for new OKC arena

Four Inducted into Oklahoma Historians Hall of Fame

Honorees recognized for distinguished contributions to preserving and sharing Oklahoma history

Historic Vernon AME Church Launches Preservation Project

National support secured for restoration of Tulsa landmark