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Year(s) Listed: • 2023

Bridge No. 18 at Rock Creek

City/Town: • Sapulpa

Constructed in 1924 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995, Bridge No. 18 at Rock Creek is an excellent example of

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Year(s) Listed: • 2023

11th Street Bridge, Tulsa

City/Town: • Tulsa

Built in 1917, the old 11th Street Bridge (now the Cyrus Avery Route 66 Memorial Bridge), was the first concrete and steel-reinforced bridge to cross

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Year(s) Listed: • 2022

Apache Museum, Apache

City/Town: • Apache

Constructed in 1902, this stone commercial building occupies a prominent corner in the town center. It helps define a picturesque intersection. It combines elements of

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Year(s) Listed: • 2021

Old City Hall, Theater, and Masonic Lodge – Heavener

City/Town: • Heavener

A recent addition to the National Register of Historic Places, the Old City Hall/Masonic Lodge was built in 1928 in the neoclassical style. It is

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Year(s) Listed: • 2021

Oklahoma City Police Headquarters and Jail

City/Town: • Oklahoma City

This building was constructed in 1935 as part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) program under President Roosevelt during the Great Depression and the Dust

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Year(s) Listed: • 2021

First National Bank – Kingston

City/Town: • Kingston

The First National Bank of Kingston was built in 1905. It was the second brick building built in, at that time, Helen, Indian Territory. The

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Year(s) Listed: • 2020

Greenwood Chamber Buildings

City/Town: • Tulsa

The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre was the worst civic disturbance in American history. Still, the local citizens were able to rebuild with their own money.

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Year(s) Listed: • 2020

Fort Supply Historic District

City/Town: • Fort Supply

The historic site was the bastion of civilization in northwest Oklahoma from 1868 1894. The site includes five buildings including the 1892 brick Guard House,

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Year(s) Listed: • 2020

CCC Structures – Roman Nose State Park

City/Town: • Watonga

Two areas of interest are listed this year at Roman Nose State Park: The CCC built Group Camp and a pavilion in the Deer Run

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Year(s) Listed: • 2020

VFW Hall – Locust Grove

City/Town: • Locust Grove

Built in 1912, the VFW Hall in Locust Grove is the oldest remaining building in the communivty. It is a vital piece of the history

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