Oklahoma is located in the Great Plains region of the state. This area is often called the “American Heartland.” Oklahoma is a state with a unique character. The cities are busy and bustling and they have both a business and art culture mixed in. The history of the state is interesting as it was Indian Territory for much of its history. The state was then opened up for free settlement during the Land Runs of 1889. The term “Sooner” came from those settlers who would claim their land early the night before the land was officially opened.

Because of Oklahoma’s early Indian Territory history, the state has the nation’s second largest American Indian population and the state’s tourism slogan is “Native America.” The history of Oklahoma will be forever tied to the Trail of Tears and a small town in Oklahoma named Owasso, which means “End of the Trail.” The Five Civilized Tribes are also located in Oklahoma. These tribes are the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Creek and Seminole. The Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa is the nation’s largest museum of American Western and Indian art, manuscripts, artifacts, documents and maps. The museum also allows individuals to research their family’s genealogy.

Oklahoma produces a lot of fuel and food for the country. The state has thousands of oil and natural gas wells scattered across it. They also produce agricultural products such as soy, wheat, cattle, dairy, poultry, cotton, peanuts and peaches. The industrial outputs include transportation equipment, machinery, electric products, rubber, plastic and food processing.

There are many corporations located in Oklahoma City including Sonic, Chesapeake Energy, Devon Energy, SBC, The Hertz Corporation, BancFirst, OGE, Midfirst Bank, Hobby Lobby, Dobson Communications, Express Personnel Services, Oklahoma Publishing Company, Globe Life and Accident Insurance, AOL, Pre-Paid Legal Services, and Big Daddy’s BBQ Sauce.

Tulsa also has a large number of corporations including The NORDAM Group, BOK Financial Corporation, Bank of Oklahoma, Williams Companies, Oneok, Wiltel, QuikTrip, Public Service of Oklahoma, Mazzio’s, Dollar-Thrifty and Vanguard.

The state and cities are growing on a continuous basis as more and more companies and coporations move into Oklahoma. Taking into consideration the features of the state and the history as well as the business located in the state will help you to find unique features to design your Oklahoma logo design around. The state is growing and it is important that your Oklahoma business is well branded.

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