Bible exhibit highlighted successful year for state’s museums

Oklahoma is home to more than 300 museums, historic sites, zoos and botanical gardens, tribal cultural centers and other museum-related institutions.

 
BY MATTHEW PRICE | Modified: April 29, 2012 at 12:56 am | Published: April 29, 2012   

From cowboys to dinosaurs and fine art to pop art, Oklahoma’s museums are a place to find education, information and entertainment, typically at a low cost.

photo - Andrew Cole demonstrates the operations of a Gutenberg press to visitors of the “Passages” exhibit at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. The collection of biblical artifacts was on display last year. Photos by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman Archives
Andrew Cole demonstrates the operations of a Gutenberg press to visitors of the “Passages” exhibit at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. The collection of biblical artifacts was on display last year. Photos by Chris Landsberger, The Oklahoman Archives

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Oklahoma is home to more than 300 museums, historic sites, zoos and botanical gardens, tribal cultural centers and other museum-related institutions.

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