Oklahoma Statutes

§ 73-25 — Oklahoma Historical Society – Maintenance and display of

Oklahoma § 73-25
JurisdictionOklahoma
Title 73State Capital And Capitol Building

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Okla. Stat. tit. 73, § 73-25 (2026).

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A.The history of the area that is now known as the State of Oklahoma was shaped by its location in the crossroads of the emerging American West. Consequently, what is now Oklahoma was coveted by many nations and governments as a key to controlling a large part of North America. Spain, England, France, the United States of America, Mexico, the Republic of Texas, the Confederate States of America, and the many tribal nations in Oklahoma have contributed by their governance and influence to the cultural heritage of the great State of Oklahoma.
B.In recognition of the unique and honorable history and culture of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Historical Society, when funds are available or secured by donation, shall maintain and display in a dignified manner at the Oklah

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Legislative History

Added by Laws 2003, c. 185, § 2, eff. Nov. 1, 2003.

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