Pawnee Bathhouse
The Pawnee Municipal Bathhouse in Pawnee was constructed by the Work Progress Administration (WA) in 1939. Adjacent to a manmade lake, this bathhouse is a
The Pawnee Municipal Bathhouse in Pawnee was constructed by the Work Progress Administration (WA) in 1939. Adjacent to a manmade lake, this bathhouse is a
This is a one-story native sand stone two-room school which faces east on Old Stroud Road. The entrance is centered on the facade, and is
The Mayo Hotel was built in 1925, designed by architect George Winkler, and financed by John D. and Cass A. Mayo. The base of two-story Doric columns supports fourteen floors
The Kimbrough Temple C.M.E. Church, also known as the Christian Methodist Episcopal (C.M.E.) Church is located at 1029 South 12th Street at the northwest corner
The Steele, Court, and Braniff buildings in downtown Tulsa are part of the definitive southern border of Tulsa’s historical central business district. The identifiable historic
The Farmers’ Exchange Tile Grain Elevator is the oldest of a group of buildings that dominate the skyline at the west end of Goltry in
Built in 1950, the Booker T. Washington High School at 163 1 East Woodrow Place in Tulsa is not only architectural & significant but has
The Walnut Avenue Bridge in Oklahoma City, built in 1935, is a viaduct connecting the historic Deep Deuce and Bricktown areas. The City Engineer’s office
Gene Autry purchased the 1,200-acre Flying A Ranch west of Berwyn in November 1941 to serve as headquarters for his traveling rodeo. Berwyn was renamed “Gene
The Oklahoma City YMCA goes back to the Land Run days when a small group of men gathered at the post office in May 1889