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Year(s) Listed: • 1995

Midwest Equitable Meter Building

City/Town: • Tulsa

The Midwest Equitable Meter Company building, 3130 Charles Page Boulevard, was designed by Bruce Goff and built in 1929. The modest one-story, commercial warehouse has

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Year(s) Listed: • 1993 • 1994 • 1995

Washita Battlefield

City/Town: • Cheyenne

Washita Battlefield National Historic Site protects and interprets the site of the Southern Cheyenne village of Chief Black Kettle where the Battle of Washita occurred.

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Year(s) Listed: • 1993 • 1994

Fort Reno

City/Town: • El Reno

Fort Reno is a former United States Army cavalry post west of El Reno, Oklahoma. It is named for General Jesse L. Reno, who died

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Year(s) Listed: • 1993

Warehouse Market

City/Town: • Tulsa

In July 1938 Clint V. Cox and his son Clint V. Cox Jr., opened the first Warehouse Market store in this building considered one of

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Year(s) Listed: • 1993

First National Building

City/Town: • Oklahoma City

First National Center, formerly known as First National Bank Building, is a prominent mixed-use skyscraper in downtown Oklahoma City. The art deco tower is 406

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