Skip to content
Most Endangered Places

Most Endangered Places

Preservation Oklahoma

  • Back to Main Site
  • Endangered Home Page
  • All Endangered Places
  • Back to Main Site
  • Endangered Home Page
  • All Endangered Places

Current Status: Demolished

Year(s) Listed: • 2006

First State Bank – Maramec

City/Town: • Maramec

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

Continue readingFirst State Bank – Maramec

Year(s) Listed: • 2005

Fort Sill Bakery

City/Town: • Fort Sill

This 889 bakery is one of fifty 19th century military buildings located within the Fort Sill National Historic Landmark Distrtct. The bakery contributes to the

Continue readingFort Sill Bakery

Year(s) Listed: • 2004

Claremore Armory

City/Town: • Claremore

Constructed of cut, native stone this WPA project is only one of a handful of National Guard armories in Oklahoma. Although structurally sound, the adjacent

Continue readingClaremore Armory

Year(s) Listed: • 2003

Piedmont Methodist Church

City/Town: • Piedmont
Year(s) Listed: • 2003

First State Bank – Shattuck

City/Town: • Shattuck
Year(s) Listed: • 2000

The Steele, Court and Braniff Buildings

City/Town: • Tulsa

The Steele, Court, and Braniff buildings in downtown Tulsa are part of the definitive southern border of Tulsa’s historical central business district. The identifiable historic

Continue readingThe Steele, Court and Braniff Buildings

Year(s) Listed: • 2000

Booker T. Washington Hi h School

City/Town: • Tulsa

Built in 1950, the Booker T. Washington High School at 163 1 East Woodrow Place in Tulsa is not only architectural & significant but has

Continue readingBooker T. Washington Hi h School

Year(s) Listed: • 1997 • 1999

Central YMCA Building

City/Town: • Oklahoma City

The Oklahoma City YMCA goes back to the Land Run days when a small group of men gathered at the post office in May 1889

Continue readingCentral YMCA Building

Year(s) Listed: • 1996

Neosho River Route 66 Bridge

City/Town: • Miami

The construction of this bridge in 1937 was part of the last portion of US 66 paved to “standards” in Oklahoma, replacing the 9-foot wide

Continue readingNeosho River Route 66 Bridge

Year(s) Listed: • 1995

Calmez Hotel

City/Town: • Clinton

The Calmez Hotel opened on Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 1929, in Clinton, Oklahoma. Featuring 130 rooms equipped with private power line, the Calmez was western

Continue readingCalmez Hotel

Posts navigation

Newer posts

About Us

 

The mission of Preservation Oklahoma is to preserve the places where Oklahoma history lives. We believe communities are enriched when we connect history to our present and future.

Contact Us


director@preservationok.org
The Henry and Anna Overholser Mansion Carriage House
405 NW 15th Street
Oklahoma City, Ok 73103
Copyright © 2025 Most Endangered Places | WEN Travel Blog by WEN Themes
Scroll Up