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Year(s) Listed: • 2005

Ribbon Road Route 66

City/Town: • Afton

BETWEEN AFTON AND MIAMI – It began in the early 1920s with a vision of a paved highway that would connect Chicago to Los Angeles.

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Year(s) Listed: • 2005

Laux Blacksmith Shop

City/Town: • Sterling

From horseshoes and wagon wheels, through the evolution of the automobile, three generations of the Laux family have provided blacksmith services at this location Since

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Year(s) Listed: • 2005

Will Rogers Park Gardens and Arboretum

City/Town: • Oklahoma City

Will Rogers Gardens began in 912 when Oklahoma City leaders purchased 160 acres of land once used as a dairy farm. The acreage went unused

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Year(s) Listed: • 2005

Fort Sill Bakery

City/Town: • Fort Sill

This 889 bakery is one of fifty 19th century military buildings located within the Fort Sill National Historic Landmark Distrtct. The bakery contributes to the

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Year(s) Listed: • 2005

Bohemian Hall

City/Town: • Prague

Built in 1917, the Z.C.B. j. Lodge Hall No. 46, or commonly known as the Bohemian Hall, is the oldest Czech fraternal order in Oklahoma.

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Year(s) Listed: • 1994 • 2004

Saline Courthouse

City/Town: • Rose

The last of nine district courthouses of the Cherokee Nation, the Saline District Courthouse was constructed between 1884 and 1889. Although located in a remote

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Year(s) Listed: • 2002 • 2004

Provine Service Station “Lucille’s,”

City/Town: • Hydro

Known as the “Mother of the Mother Road,” Lucille Hamons delighted in the traveling visitors who frequented her establishment along Route 66. Now vacant, this

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Year(s) Listed: • 2004

Charles Page Children’s Home

City/Town: • Sand Springs

In 1908, oilman Charles Page purchased 160-acre site along the Arkansas River where he established the Sand Springs Home for orphans and widows. The Children’s

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Year(s) Listed: • 2004

Pawhuska Triangle Building

City/Town: • Pawhuska

The five-story triangle-shaped building changed the Pawhuska skyline – upon its completion in 1913. The Triangle Building serves as the centerpiece to one of the

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Year(s) Listed: • 2004

Claremore Armory

City/Town: • Claremore

Constructed of cut, native stone this WPA project is only one of a handful of National Guard armories in Oklahoma. Although structurally sound, the adjacent

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