Exploring Oklahoma History
We're Here to Explore the Great State of Oklahoma, to Remember Those Who Came Before Us, and Learn the Lessons of Oklahoma's Past Together.
Oklahoma Historic Place of the Day
The Great Wolf Hunt of 1905
President Theodore Roosevelt arrived by train in Frederick, Oklahoma, on April 5, 1905. A passionate hunter and ardent believer in the wild outdoor life, the President was there to join famed world hunter Jack "Catch 'em Alive" Abernathy for a wolf hunting expedition. More than 500 excited citizens packed the streets of downtown Frederick to get a glimpse of the President and hear his speech.
Located in Tillman County, Oklahoma.
Today in Oklahoma History
Saturday, January 1, 1966
Amateur Softball Association Moves to Oklahoma
The Amateur Softball Association moved to Oklahoma City January 1, 1966 after having its offices in Newark, NJ. The decision to establish a Hall of Fame Building in OKC was made in January of 1965. The National Softball Hall of Fame was officially dedicated May 26, 1973 in Oklahoma City. The building was opened to the public July 1, 1973. more...
Wednesday, January 1, 2003
1st apperance of OU at Rose Bowl
The 2003 Rose Bowl game featured the first appearance by the Oklahoma Sooners. The Sooners beat the Washington State Cougars 34-14. more...
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