OKLAHOMA PHOTOS

This gallery of Oklahoma photos will immerse you in the state's rich visual experience. With over a thousand Oklahoma photos, you'll find images of everything from rugged landscapes and iconic buffalo herds to top tourist attractions and the soaring skylines of Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Click on any thumbnail to launch the photo viewer and browse beautiful Oklahoma photos. Or, use the search bar at the bottom of the page to find pictures by category and search for photos by keywords.

Civil War reenactors fight the Battle of Honey Springs every three years on the historic battlefield near Checotah.
Every three years, Civil War reenactors bring the battle of Honey Springs to life in Checotah.
The Love County courthouse in Marietta was the first one built after statehood in 1907.
Visitors to the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah can take a guided tour of the ancient village where they'll find examples of traditional 1700s dwellings like this one.
See the last sod house still standing from Oklahoma's homestead era at the Original Sod House Museum in Aline.  The facility was literally built around the soddy on its original site and helps educate visitors about pioneer life on the plains.
The Original Sod House Museum in Aline was literally built around the last remaining sod house from the homestead era.  Learn about pioneer life on the plains and see how a family actually lived in this sod house.
Mohawk Lodge Indian Store in Clinton is a Route 66 icon and historical treasure trove.  Equal parts museum and store, this unique shop offers hand-crafted items and Pendleton blankets for sale, interspersed among treasures from the past.
The Victorian architecture of downtown Guthrie has landed it the title of the largest urban historic district on the National Register and a designation as a National Landmark Community.
Famous Apache warrior Geronimo and his family are buried at Fort Sill in Lawton where he spent the last several years of his life.  Visitors bring decorations and small gifts to this gravesite to honor Geronimo.
Fort Washita near Durant was established in 1842 to protect the recently relocated Chickasaw tribe from the western tribes who considered the land part of their hunting grounds.  Troops were also stationed at the fort during the Civil War.
Will Rogers was born at Oologah's Dog Iron Ranch, which has been preserved and is open to visitors.  A visit to the Dog Iron Ranch is a perfect pairing with a stop at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in nearby Claremore.
The Dog Iron Ranch in Oologah is the birthplace of Will Rogers.  This home has been carefully preserved and visitors are welcome to stroll through the home, barn and grounds.
The grounds of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum feature a field of empty chairs representing each life lost during the Federal Building bombing in 1995.  Here, they are decorated with American flags.
Prominent features at the Oklahoma National Memorial include the Gates of Time, located at both ends of the reflecting pond.  The gates frame the exact moment, 9:02am, when a terrorist bomb ripped through the Murrah Federal Building and shattered the city's heart.
Historic re-enactors bring the Civil War battles fought in Oklahoma to life at Honey Springs Battlefield in Rentiesville.
Historic re-enactments bring Oklahoma history to life across the state.
The Marland Mansion's ornate ceiling in the grand ballroom would require more than $2 million in order to be recreated today. The Marland Estates are located in Ponca City.
The Pawnee Bill Ranch is the historic home of the larger-than-life Wild West show promoter.
Sequoyah's Cabin near Sallisaw is a historic landmark where the inventor of the Cherokee syllabary once lived.
The grounds of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum feature an empty chair for each life lost in the bombing of the Murrah Federal Building.
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