An Oklahoma City architectural firm, Layton, Hicks and Forsyth, built the Dutch-Colonial style residence. Carthage limestone was used so the exterior would complement the State Capitol, the mansion's neighbor to the west.
Today, the residence has 12 rooms. However in October 1928, when the home was dedicated, its 14,000-square-foot interior was divided into 19 rooms, including a library, parlor, dining room, grand ballroom, kitchen, sunroom and five bedrooms. Throughout the mansion, antiques and artwork from both museum and private collections can be found. These often provide visitors with a fascinating glimpse into the state's history and culture. Artists represented in oil and bronze include N.C. Wyeth, Charles Russell, Thomas Moran and Albert Beirstadt.
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