The oil well drilled under the Oklahoma state capitol building was called the "Capitol Well." Drilled in the early 20th century, it became a notable feature due to the unexpected discovery of oil beneath the state capitol. The well was capped in 1931 but remains a part of Oklahoma's history and oil heritage.
Petunia
The state capitol of Oklahoma is Oklahoma City
If your talking about the state capital (not capitol), then it's Oklahoma City.
The state built a dome with an Indian figure on the top of the dome.
The name of the state capitol building in Cheyenne, Wyoming is "Wyoming State Capitol" or "Wyoming State Capitol Building".
Guthrie Oklahoma
The Oklahoma State Capitol is in Oklahoma City and Oklahoma County.
The oil well located beneath the state capital of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, is known as the "Oklahoma Capitol Oil Well." It was discovered in 1928 and is notable for being one of the few oil wells situated under a state capitol building in the United States. The well has been a significant part of the state's history and economy.
The legislative building is called the state capitol and may be called the State House.
Oklahoma
Confederate State Capitol building - Arkansas - was created in 1836.
Oklahoma