Photos from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, North America

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Yes, There Were Live Rattlesnakes, But These Were the Kind We Came to See (and Taste)
Don’t Miss the Interesting Sculptures Outside
Charlton Heston as Will Penny from the 1967 Movie of the Same Name
Let’s Not Forget the Rodeo Cowboys
Of Course, “The Duke” Is Well-Represented – Here the Eyepatch and Hat from “True Grit”
Walter Brennan Was a Cowboy Long Before “The Real McCoys”
Saddle and Chaps of Gary Cooper
Amanda Blake – Miss Kitty on “Gunsmoke”
Roy and Dale – Arguably the Most Iconic Western Couple Ever
I’ll Bet These Gems Were Eye-Catchers in a Parade
Spurs – Sorta Like the Old Man’s Belt; Knowing It Was there Provided Sufficient Motivation
One Area of the Museum Relates How the Artist Develops the Image Leading to a Finished Product
“Two’s Company” by Duane Bryers, 1997 – Enough Said
“Sharing an Apple” by Tom Ryan, 1969 – I Wonder What Ever Came of Luke (Who Loved Apples)
“The Bronco Buster” by Frederic Sackrider Remington 1898 – Sculpture Is What First Drew Me to Remington
Morning of a New Day by Henry F. Farny, 1907 – The Train in the Valley Is Also the Dawning of a New Day
Native American Cradleboards Helped Make the Transition from Pure Art to Artful Utility
“Buffalo Hunt on Snowshoes” by George Catlin ca. 1855
(Train and Bison) – Untitled by Unknown Artist ca. 1880
Charles Russell at Work ca. 1916
“McChesney Spur Shop and Employees ca. 1900” – Western Life, Western Heritage
Scaffolding Is Not Really Conducive to Memorable Photography
The Men’s’ Restroom Is a Portion of the Journal Record Building That Has Been Preserved in Its Damaged State
At 10:17 A.M., 75 Minutes After the Bombing, This 1977 Mercury, Driven by Timothy McVeigh, Was Stopped for No Rear License Plate – He Is Arrested for Carrying a Concealed Weapon
Some of the Victims
Nine of the Members of New York Task Force 1 Who Came to Oklahoma City Lost Their Lives on 9/11
The Scale of the Non-Military Destruction Was Almost Beyond Belief
A Dozen or So Agencies Had Offices in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building
Notice the Field of Empty Chairs Opposite the Reflecting Pool
The Wall at the End of the Reflecting Pool Is Marked with 9:03 While the Opposite Wall (Behind Me) Is Marked with 9:01 – The Two Minutes That Changed Oklahoma City Forever
Sometimes There Is Just No Explanation
Old Autos 2
Old Autos 1
Downtown View
Restaurant
Old Warehouses
Grain Elevator
Memorial
Memorial
Downtown
Downtown
Downtown
Downtown
Canal Trip
Canal Trip
Canal Trip
Bronze Statues
Botanical Garden
Botanical Garden
Botanical Garden
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