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Staff reportsThe Oklahoma History Center will open a new photography exhibit titled “Born Dry: Prohibition in Oklahoma” on Wednesday. The exhibit features 25 black and white photographs taken during the decades-long fight over Prohibition in Oklahoma and explores the debate over the legality of alcohol sales through imagery. When Oklahoma became a state in 1907, Prohibition was accepted as part of the state’s constitution, explained an Oklahoma History Center news release.Read more on NewsOK.com

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