Chilocco Indian School
This campus provided agricultural and vocational training to Native American students from across the country. Read a thorough history and see tons of pictures below.
This campus provided agricultural and vocational training to Native American students from across the country. Read a thorough history and see tons of pictures below.
Constructed in 1958 and billed as the “Bank of Tomorrow,” the Citizens State Bank is one of the most recognized structures in Oklahoma City. Featuring
Completed in 1931, the Broadway Tower was built by McMillen & Shelton Construction Co. from a design by George E.V. Blumenauer, of Enid, and Layton,
This downtown bank was constructed in 1908. It served as a booming center of banking and business from the 1900s through the 1940s. It has
Built in the early 1920s by John Larkin, the 4-story hotel had 66 rooms, 48 of which had their own attached bathrooms, a dining room
This one-room school house was built in 1929 to serve the African American population of Fairfax, in Osage County. Separate schools like this were prescribed
While visiting Alva this week, we had the opportunity to tour NWOSU’s campus. Featured on our 2012 Most Endangered Places list, Science Hall/Fall Arts Building/Ryerson
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
Completed in 1913, the First Presbyterian Church of Atoka is notable for its architecture and its construction by locally prominent builders. First Presbyterian ceased operations
The Midland Valley Railroad was a significant contributor to the early development of Oklahoma‘s oil industry and Muskogee represented the first Midland Valley station in