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.

One of the Gates of Time, located on the grounds of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, reflects on the calm surface of the reflecting pond.
The fourth-floor rotunda is the best place to view the Oklahoma State Capitol's dome with its brilliant reds, golds and blues set in a dazzling geometric design.
Looking down the spiral staircase from the third floor of the Governor's Mansion in Oklahoma City.
The Overholser Mansion's Withdrawing Room on the first floor was where the women withdrew when the men went to the library for sherry and cigars.
Opened in 1910, the Harvey House in Waynoka served as a restaurant and depot.  The restored mission-style structure now houses the Waynoka History Museum.
The hills surrounding the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site stand as silent sentinels.
The visitor center at the Washita Battlefield National Historic Site, near Cheyenne.  This site marks the spot where Chief Black Kettle's village was surprised and massacred by George Custer's cavalry unit.
Bull Foot Station in Hennessey, once a re-supply stop on the Chisholm Trail, is now a park with a cattle drive sculpture garden.
The Marlow brothers - known by Western movie aficionados as the sons of Katie Elder - were accused of rustling cattle on the Chisholm Trail, as documented on this monument in Marlow.
Trail crossing markers are a common site along Highway 81, which generally follows the route of the famous Chisholm Trail.
Mysterious ancient carvings believed to have been made by Vikings are on display at Heavener Runestone Park in Heavener.
Guthrie, a city of tents, 10 days after the April 22, 1889 opening. Photo courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
A Cheyenne village near a colony in the 1890s. Photo courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
The Cherokee Strip Land Run on Sept. 16, 1893. Photo courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
The beginning of the Cherokee Outlet Land Opening. Photo courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
U.S. soldiers at Fort Gibson for protection of records of Dawes Commission. Photo taken by Aylesworth, now part of the Aylesworth Album Collection. Photo courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Faculty and students pose for a photo in front of the Jones Academy located 4 miles northeast of Hartshorne in the late 1890s. Photo courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Looking west on California Avenue in Oklahoma City. Photo courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
A 1901 view of the Crescent School in Taloga. The photo was taken by John V. Dedrick and used as a postcard. It's now part of the Fred J. Acton Collection. Photo courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
A scene of Guthrie at only 10 days old. Photo taken by William S. Prettyman of Arkansas City, Kan., now part of the Spencer Hilton Collection. Photo courtesy of the Oklahoma Historical Society.
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