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Archive

Year
Material Type
Collection

Oral History: Mae Folsom

Mae Folsom talks about her family and her life in Oklahoma City during the Great Depression, and World War II.

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Cafeteria Craze

Before it was home to several innovative food trucks, vegan restaurants, and fancy brunches, Oklahoma City was once considered one of America’s cafeteria capitals.

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Porter H Morgan Home

Porter H Morgan Home

Photographs from the family of Dick Thompson Morgan (1853-1920), six-term US Representative from Oklahoma.  

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Oral History: Dena Madole

Dena Madole talks about her life as a dancer and an artist.

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Oklahoma Voices: Don Ray

Don Ray talks about his life.

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Oral History OK Cider Co.

The owners of OK Cider Co. talk about opening a cidery in Oklahoma City.

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