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Celebrating Oklahoma's people and supporting statewide education.
Featured programs
The Oklahoma Hall of Fame offers family-friendly programs for zero to little cost. With programs at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum and in classrooms across the state, the Oklahoma Hall of Fame impacts 600,000+ Oklahomans annually.
Featured exhibits
The Oklahoma Hall of Fame has a variety of permanent, temporary, and virtual exhibits for guests to explore. All exhibits feature remarkable Oklahomans and their stories.

2026 OVAC Members Show

Education Advocates & Teachers

Picture Yourself Presents: Te Ata, An Extraordinary Storyteller

Tsoai-Talee: The Life and Legacy of N. Scott Momaday

Picture Yourself Presents: Clarence LeBlanc, An Oklahoma Rodeo Legend
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Nominate someone for Induction
An individual must be nominated by someone who knows them personally and can write a compelling narrative about their accomplishments, character, and impact. Honorees are selected by a committee comprised of Oklahoma Hall of Fame Members and board members. The Selection Committee considers all nominations, both new and those held over from previous years, before selecting Honorees. Nominations are accepted until March 1 annually.
What visitors have to say...
"The Oklahoma Hall of Fame is a wonderful place to take the children. It not only has beautiful art, but so many activities." -Susan R.
"Amazing part of Oklahoma's history and definitely something you should put on your list to go see." -Tabitha O. (from Yelp)
"What a wonderful museum! We came for the Summer Thursday [program] and my child had a wonderful time. The facility was clean, the staff were kind, and there were plenty of fun activities and exhibits to keep my son entertained. Additionally the story time, craft, and scavenger hunt offered were all engaging and enjoyable activities for my kiddo. Super fun and such a beautiful museum!" -Jazmine F. (from Google)




