Oklahoma Iron Works Building
Located in Oklahoma’s petroleum capital, the Oklahoma Iron Works Building is important for its association with two companies that played a vital role in the
Located in Oklahoma’s petroleum capital, the Oklahoma Iron Works Building is important for its association with two companies that played a vital role in the
The First National Bank Building in Stratford is a great example of the small building in downtowns that have failed to thrive following introduction of
The Vannerson Homestead is one of the few remaining early settlement homesteads in Beckham County. The Vannerson Homestead is a rare property in Oklahoma as
The oldest remaining site in the Choctaw Nation, the Apuckshunubbee District Choctaw Chief’s House was constructed in the 1830s.
2016 marks the 81st anniversary of the Works Progress Administration legislation and today, many of the structures constructed during this time have fallen into disrepair.
During the Great Depression, the federal government provided funding for numerous projects meant to improve the quality of life for Americans. One such project was
All across Oklahoma, religious buildings hold a special place within a community. Unfortunately, many of Oklahoma’s early religious buildings suffer from decay and disrepair. Constructed
2015 marks the 80th anniversary of the Works Progress Administration legislation and today, many of the structures constructed during this time have fallen into disrepair.
Opened to traffic in 1939, the Highway 77 Bridge at the Canadian River is the longest, highest, and best example of a deck truss bridge
Opened in 1921, it was the only tuberculosis hospital available in eastern Oklahoma for white Oklahomans. Built in the sanatorium model of the time, the