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  2. Oklahoma Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Governor Henry S. Johnston was the first governor to live in the Mansion. However, due to his impeachment he lived there only three months. Governor William H. Murray was the first governor to reside a complete term in the mansion. Murray was Governor of Oklahoma when the Great Depression began. He brought a team of mules to the mansion in ...

  3. Governor's Mansion (Shawnee, Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    However, Oklahoma did not attain statehood until 1907, and the Legislature chose Guthrie as the first capital, before naming Oklahoma City as the permanent state capital in 1910. [2] The house was built in an area known as Shawnee's first neighborhood, "...where the first generation of merchants, town leaders and early professionals lived." [3] [a]

  4. List of governors' residences in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Built c. 1798 in Georgian style; purchased by state for use as governor's residence in 1965. NRHP-listed in 1972 [5] Florida: Governor's Mansion * (The People's House of Florida) 700 North Adams Street, Tallahassee: 1907–1955

  5. With Governor’s Mansion And Legislature Already In Hand ...

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    A conservative think tank is trying to use a routine retention vote to gain even more control over the state government by ousting three justices appointed by Democratic governors.

  6. Governor Seay Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Governor Seay Mansion, at 11th St. and Zellers Ave. in Kingfisher, Oklahoma, was built in 1892. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 as Seay Mansion. [1] It is currently part of the Chisholm Trail Museum, which was established across the street before 1971.

  7. Betty Price, who built a legacy on enhancing artistic ... - AOL

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    "She had this vision that the arts were so important to every community in Oklahoma." Betty Price, who built a legacy on enhancing artistic landscape of Oklahoma, dies at 92 Skip to main content

  8. George Price and Lisa Price embrace Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024, during a tribute to their mother, Betty Price, during the 45th Annual Governor's Arts Awards at the state Capitol in Oklahoma City.

  9. A tornado hit an Oklahoma newsroom built in the 1920s. The ...

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    It may be a day late, but we’re gonna get a paper out,” John said from in front of the brick building built in 1926 that houses the newsroom. Sulphur suffered Oklahoma's worst destruction during an outreak of severe weather when a tornado plowed through downtown in the community of about 5,000 residents south of Oklahoma City. Four people ...