Highway 77 Bridge
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 to traffic in 1939, the Highway 77 Bridge at the Canadian River is the longest, highest, and best example of a deck truss bridge
This 1941 Art Moderne structure served as a transportation hub for over 60 years. It anchors the southwest corner of one of the only intact
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
Historic bridges have been a common theme over many Endangered Places lists. The combination of interesting structural components and architectural details make them recognizable landmarks
This downtown bank was constructed in 1908. It served as a booming center of banking and business from the 1900s through the 1940s. It has
This Masonic Temple and its members played an important role in the history of Tonkawa. In 1905, the members helped lay the cornerstone of the
Over the years, this structure has been home to several occupants, including the original bank and a US Post Office, which also sold over-the-counter medications
BETWEEN AFTON AND MIAMI – It began in the early 1920s with a vision of a paved highway that would connect Chicago to Los Angeles.
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
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.