the big indian in the middle here is joe benny mason. probably will never forget that because i had his twin granddaughters on tour one day and they made sure that everybody knew that that was their grandpa. this is the indians coming to indian territory. wilson calls it the indian immigration, which to me it sounded like they wanted to come here. i never have understood that. kind of in the upper right-hand corner, you'll see a depiction of the trail of tears. the reason there's a steamboat in the middle of that painting in the background, some of them were wealthy enough to come up the arkansas river by boat. the artwork, i think, is what draws people -- what draws me to the building. what sets the building apart. and just the stories that go with the artwork. you know, across the way, we've got will rogers. will was an actor, a cowboy, good ambassador to the world. people need to know that will rogers was from oklahoma. around to the left there, we have sequoia, a cherokee who developed the cherokee alphabet. and just a wonderful stor