Esslinger Home
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
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
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.
This 1922 structure was home to Alice Mary Robertson, the first woman elected to represent Oklahoma in the U.S. House of Representatives.
This 1907 home was constructed for Dr. Jesse L. Blakemore, a Muskogee pioneer who built one of the first hospitals in Indian Territory. (Photo by
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 Spring House is one of the oldest extant properties in Oklahoma and is important for its association with Lewis Ross, a prominent Cherokee. The
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The Nickel Ensor McClure House was built in 1909 for businessman and banker George Nickel. The house was designed by architect George Barber as a
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