The Oklahoma State Capitol Museum, created as part of the Capitol Restoration Project, features 4,400 square feet of exhibits showcasing Oklahoma’s political history. Visitors can explore 13 exhibit cases with over 125 artifacts, including a working draft of the Oklahoma Constitution, the quill pen used by President Theodore Roosevelt to sign the Oklahoma Statehood Proclamation, and a 1970s-era voting machine. A custom five-minute animation introduces the history of the Capitol, while interactive displays and graphic panels bring Oklahoma politics to life. A unique lenticular image at the entrance shows the Capitol’s evolution over time. Located on the ground floor of the Oklahoma State Capitol, the museum is an affiliate of the Oklahoma Historical Society, preserving and sharing the state’s rich political heritage.

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