Picture Yourself Presents: Clarence LeBlanc, An Oklahoma Rodeo Legend
This exhibit details the extraordinary life of legendary rodeo cowboy Clarence LeBlanc.

Learn about Oklahoma rodeo legend Clarence LeBlanc through the interactive experience located in the Picture Yourself Gallery and the virtual exhibit. This exhibit was a collaborative effort with the Oklahoma Cowboys and significant contributions from Clarence LeBlanc and his family, and Oklahoma artist LaQuincey Reed.
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