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Historic Designation: National Register of Historic Places

Year(s) Listed: • 2010 • 2011

Douglass High School/Page Woodson Center

City/Town: • Oklahoma City

The first African American educational institution in Oklahoma City, Douglass High School occupied several locales before moving into the old Lowell School, where numerous community

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Year(s) Listed: • 2010

Stuart Hotel

City/Town: • Stuart

A family run hotel for railroad and pipeline workers in the only stop between Oklahoma City and McAlester, the Stuart Hotel was completed in 1903.

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Year(s) Listed: • 2009

Lewis Ross/Cherokee Orphan Asylum Springhouse

City/Town: • Salina

The Spring House is one of the oldest extant properties in Oklahoma and is important for its association with Lewis Ross, a prominent Cherokee. The

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Year(s) Listed: • 2009

Nickel Ensor McClure House

City/Town: • Alva

The Nickel Ensor McClure House was built in 1909 for businessman and banker George Nickel. The house was designed by architect George Barber as a

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Year(s) Listed: • 2008

Fairchild Winery Vault

City/Town: • Oklahoma City

Fairchild Winery was the first winery to operate in Oklahoma Territory. Edward B. Fairchild, an Englishman who arrived during the land run of 1889, built

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Year(s) Listed: • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1996 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007

Wheelock Academy

City/Town: • Millerton

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

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Year(s) Listed: • 2007

Masonic Orphanage

City/Town: • Darlington

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

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Year(s) Listed: • 2006

Tonkawa Lodge #157

City/Town: • Tonkawa

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

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Year(s) Listed: • 2006

Franklin Hall

City/Town: • Goodwell

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

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Year(s) Listed: • 2006

Cross S Ranch

City/Town: • Altus • Olustee

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

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