Oklahoma
Sonner State
Works conquers all
Oklahoma
Sonner State
Works conquers all
QUICK FACTS
State capital: Oklahoma city
Population: 4.095 million
Major Cities: Oklahoma City, OK, Tulsa, OK, Norman, OK,
Broken Arrow, OK
Key Industries: wheat, hay, cotton, peanuts, sorghum, and soybeans
STATE SYMBOLS
State flower: Rosa 'Oklahoma'
Oklahoma state bird: Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
Oklahoma other symbols: Bullfrog
State tree: Eastern redbud
STATE HISTORY
Oklahoma officially became a state on: November 16, 1907
The state name used to be: Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory
State abbreviation: OK
STATE GEOGRAPHY
Total Size of State: 69,899 mi²
Number of Counties: 77 Counties
Highest Point: Black Mesa (4,973)
Lowest Point: Little River (289 feet)
FAMOUS SPORTS TEAM
FAMOUS PEOPLE
Brad Pitt
Chuck Norris
Kristin Chenoweth
Garth Brooks
James Garner
Bill Hader
Reba McEntire
Ron Howard
FUN FACTS
Native American Presence Oklahoma is located in the heart of Tornado Alley and experiences a high number of tornadoes annually.
Tornado Alley Oklahoma is located in the heart of Tornado Alley and experiences a high number of tornadoes annually.
Four Mountain Ranges Oklahoma is home to parts of four mountain ranges: the Ouachitas, Arbuckles, Wichitas, and the Ozarks.
Sooner State Nickname The nickname "Sooner State" refers to the people who entered Oklahoma before the official land opening, aiming to secure land claims "sooner" than allowed.
Oklahoma! Musical The iconic Broadway musical "Oklahoma!" takes its name from the state and is a cultural touchstone for Oklahoma.
Oklahoma motto is "Works Conquers all" or "Labor Omnia Vincit" which means"Hard work Conquer all" .
MY CONNECTIONS
I liked learning about Oklahoma because of the cool places and stuff like National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum and the Science Museum Oklahoma its a really cool place you can visit and stuff you can do you can go on a roller coaster and a science museum and do many stuff Oklhoma is worth visiting.
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