Citizens State Bank (Gold Dome)
Constructed in 1958 and billed as the “Bank of Tomorrow,” the Citizens State Bank is one of the most recognized structures in Oklahoma City. Featuring
Constructed in 1958 and billed as the “Bank of Tomorrow,” the Citizens State Bank is one of the most recognized structures in Oklahoma City. Featuring
Designed by John M. Johansen, one of the famed “Harvard Five,” the structure received the American Institute of Architects highest award in 1972. The theater
Empty for decades, the Walcourt has long caught the attention of Oklahoma City residents and visitors, inspiring fantasies and questions about its history with its
Emblematic of countless historic homes across Oklahoma and the nation, this home reveals the trials that face preservation efforts, even when the property is located
The first African American educational institution in Oklahoma City, Douglass High School occupied several locales before moving into the old Lowell School, where numerous community
Fairchild Winery was the first winery to operate in Oklahoma Territory. Edward B. Fairchild, an Englishman who arrived during the land run of 1889, built
With strong vertical lines, corner windows and sweeping edges, one can imagine how impressive this Art Deco apartment building looked when it was built in
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
Designed by Layton, Hicks and Forsythe it only had two towers and ten floors. The general contractor was let for $225,000 and awarded to the
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