Wheelock Academy
Wheelock Academy was founded in 1832, shortly after the forced migration known as the Trail of Tears. Alfred and Harriet Wright, New England missionaries, made
Wheelock Academy was founded in 1832, shortly after the forced migration known as the Trail of Tears. Alfred and Harriet Wright, New England missionaries, made
The four Blackwell Elementary Schools of Huston, Washington, Parkside and Northside were the first project of the renowned architectural firm of Caudill, Rowlett and Scott.
This three story concrete dormitory was built by the Masons as part of the orphanage they established in 1910. It closed in 1922 with the
This home was remodeled between 1901-1904 for Judge H.L. Fogg. Due to high utility costs, renovation expenses and lack of qualified tradesmen, large rural homes
The Pawnee Indian Boarding School was one of the many federally funded boarding schools built for the purpose of assimilating Indian children into the mainstream
Once operated as an amusement park, Eagle Park consists of several buildings, including Star House and the Indian Baptist Church. Star House was built for
The Stag Bar is the oldest remaining building in Ardmore. Its rich past speaks to the history of a resilient business which catered to a
This Masonic Temple and its members played an important role in the history of Tonkawa. In 1905, the members helped lay the cornerstone of the
The oldest building on the Oklahoma Panhandle State Univeristy campus, this dormitory was built by area residents as a community project. Franklin Hall lacks the
Built of locally quarried limestone by two itinerant Swedes, this property was home to L.Z. Eddleman family. This two story home became the center of