What is oklahoma famous for?
I'm not from America, but from what I've seen on TV and read, Oklahoma has a few big things going on. I reckon the biggest one is its Native American history. It's a really important place for many tribes. I think the state's name even comes from a native language, meaning 'red people'. So that's a huge part of its story.
Then you've got the whole cowboy and Western thing. It's proper 'Wild West' country in a lot of ways. Think big cattle ranches, rodeos, and that famous Chisholm Trail. The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum is there, which sounds pretty cool.
They also had a massive oil boom a long time ago. They found heaps of oil, and it made some cities, like Tulsa, very rich. They built a lot of fancy old buildings because of it.
And you can't forget the weather. It's right in the middle of a place called 'Tornado Alley'. So, it's famous for some pretty wild storms, which is a bit scary.
So yeah, I'd say it's mostly famous for Native American culture, cowboys, oil, and tornadoes. A really interesting mix of things, for sure. Hope that helps, mate.