Yukon Flour Mills
An icon of the skyline, the elevators/flour mills flanking Route 66 have been the topic of much discussion about progress and preservation in the town
An icon of the skyline, the elevators/flour mills flanking Route 66 have been the topic of much discussion about progress and preservation in the town
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
Continue readingOld City Hall, Theater, and Masonic Lodge – Heavener
The Canadian County Jail, designed by Solomon A. Layton and built in 1906, has deteriorated to the point that there are holes in the roof.
Not much is known about the builder or date of the First United Methodist Church (FUMC) in Terral, but it is a beautiful example of
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
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
Built in 1909, this building was known as the “Front Door” to the community during a period of growth for Altus. It is officially known
The Greater First Baptist Church in Anadarko was one of the first historical black churches in southwest Oklahoma. Located in the original township, the church
Housing Guthrie’s first fire station, the building at 111 S. 2nd St in Guthrie, Oklahoma, is rich in history. First used by a local café,
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