Located along the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad, at a stop known as Oklahoma Station, Oklahoma City was born on April 22, 1889, at 12 noon. By 6:00 p.m., she had a population of around 10,000 citizens. As with any birth, there were many firsts in the newly opened territory, and many of these landmark events have been captured and preserved in historic photographs. With images culled from the archives of the author 's own vast personal collection as well as the Oklahoma Historical Society and other collections, the stories of prosperity and development of the area 's first settlers are told through Statehood. In light of this perseverance, it is no wonder that Theodore Roosevelt announced, "Men and Women of Oklahoma. I was never in your country until last night, but I feel at home here. I am blood of your blood, and bone of your bone, and I am bound to some of you, and to your sons, by the strongest ties that can bind one man to another. "
Immagini dell'America: Oklahoma Serie
Questa serie di libri approfondisce la ricca e diversificata storia dell'Oklahoma attraverso un'accattivante collezione di fotografie d'epoca. Ogni volume offre uno sguardo affascinante sui piccoli paesi, sui centri cittadini vivaci e sui punti di riferimento iconici che hanno definito lo sviluppo dello stato. Esplora le storie di pionieri, influenze culturali ed eventi cruciali che hanno plasmato l'identità unica dell'Oklahoma. È un viaggio visivo nel tempo, che celebra lo spirito del 'Sooner State'.


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Route 66 in Oklahoma
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Oklahoma serves as a vibrant crossroads of culture and history along Route 66, showcasing a rich tapestry of experiences. The narrative explores the unique blend of Eastern and Western influences, highlighting the state's diverse landscapes and communities. Through engaging storytelling, it captures the essence of travel and discovery, revealing the charm and challenges of life along this iconic highway. The book delves into the stories of the people who inhabit this region, making it a compelling journey through time and place.