Oklahoma has a distinct history, ranging from Native American roots to Viking explorers to land rushes and oil booms. The live cameras will show you the most beautiful sights in and around Oklahoma State, which is located in the United States' South Central region, sharing borders with Kansas to the north, Missouri to the northeast, Arkansas to the east, New Mexico to the west, Colorado to the northwest, and Texas to the south and west.
Oklahoma City, the state capital and largest city, is a fascinating metropolis that embraces its western heritage and Native American history, which can be explored in museums. In downtown Oklahoma City, you can visit the Myriad Botanical Gardens, an interactive park that houses the living plant museum Crystal Bridge Tropical, and take a romantic water taxi ride along the Bricktown Canal.
The University of Oklahoma is located in Norman, the third largest city south of the state capital.
Oklahoma's natural wonders range from the landscapes of the Wichita Mountains, with their scenic lakes and waterfalls, to the caves of Alabaster Caverns State Park and the vast dunes of Little Sahara State Park.
Tourists in this state enjoy driving along the state's long stretch of the famous Route 66 and visiting the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum in the city of Clinton.

Population: approximately 4 million people

Capital: Oklahoma City

Other major cities: Tulsa

Main attractions: Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Philbrook Museum of Art, Myriad Botanical Gardens, Beavers Bend Resort Park, Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge

Major airports: Will Rogers World Airport (OKC), Tulsa International Airport (TUL)