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Class: Residential

Year(s) Listed: • 2004 • 2021

Tallchief Mansion

City/Town: • Fairfax

Alexander Tallchief was a member of the Osage Nation who obtained his wealth like many others in the Osage tribe through the 1920’s oil boom.

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Year(s) Listed: • 2020

French-Parks Home

City/Town: • Tahlequah

Built in the 1880s, The French-Parks Home is one of the few homes remaining from that time period. The home was owned by two historically

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Year(s) Listed: • 2013 • 2018 • 2019

Edwards Store

City/Town: • Red Oak

The Edwards Store, established in 1850, is one of the few remaining original structures that were stage stops on the Butterfield Overland mail and stage

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Year(s) Listed: • 2019

Tay-Lo-Rest House

City/Town: • Langston

Tay-Lo-Rest House was the home of James Taylor, the second American Black extension agent in Oklahoma. The home of the first agent has been destroyed.

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Year(s) Listed: • 2019

RJ Edwards House (Red Ridge Mansion)

City/Town: • Oklahoma City

The Oklahoma Commissioners of Land Office has developed a multi-use plan for a parcel of land in Oklahoma City, near the State Capitol, causing threat

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Year(s) Listed: • 2019

Luster Mansion

City/Town: • Oklahoma City

The modified Italianate Luster Mansion was built in 1926 by S.D. Lyons and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The

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Year(s) Listed: • 2014 • 2019

J Paul Getty Bunker

City/Town: • Tulsa

This home, known as the Getty Bunker, was built in 1942 and used by infamous J. Paul Getty when he took over Spartan aircraft company

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Year(s) Listed: • 2014 • 2018

(WestHope) Richard Lloyd Jones House

City/Town: • Tulsa

Westhope is one of only three Frank Lloyd Wright designed buildings in Oklahoma. Built in 1929 for his cousin, Richard Lloyd Jones, Westhope is larger

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Year(s) Listed: • 2018

Esslinger Home

City/Town: • Broken Arrow

Home of J. Houston and Dora Esslinger, this home was built in 1911 on the western edge of the new Haskell State School of Agriculture

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Year(s) Listed: • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 • 2016

Quanah Parker Star House

City/Town: • Cache

Built around1890, the Star House was built for renowned Comanche warrior, leader, and statesmen Quanah Parker. Relocated to its current location in Cache, the home

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