The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum tells the story of the state’s people.
Learn how the heritage of Oklahoma sons and daughters, like pilot Wiley Post, singer Reba McEntire and astronaut Shannon Lucid, contributed to their accomplishments.
Induction into the Hall of Fame is regarded as the state’s highest honor. Here Oklahomans past and present, famous and not-so-famous, paint a picture of the state’s history in their portrayal of the five characteristics of Oklahomans — perseverance, pioneer spirit, optimism, generosity and individualism.
In this restored, stately 1920s building with a rich history of its own, find inspiration and pride in the nation’s 46th state. In addition to its annual Hall of Fame Induction Banquet, the museum hosts an annual Statehood Day Festival each November with family-friendly activities and free admission.