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Year Listed: 1997

Year(s) Listed: • 1997 • 1999 • 2021

Fire Station #1 – Guthrie

City/Town: • Guthrie

Housing Guthrie’s first fire station, the building at 111 S. 2nd St in Guthrie, Oklahoma, is rich in history. First used by a local café,

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Year(s) Listed: • 1996 • 1997 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2013

Tulsa Club Building

City/Town: • Tulsa

This iconic art-deco building, designed by renowned Oklahoma architect Bruce Goff, was built in 1927. It was a joint effort of the Tulsa Club and

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Year(s) Listed: • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1997 • 1998 • 2000 • 2001

Mayo Hotel

City/Town: • Tulsa

The Mayo Hotel was built in 1925, designed by architect George Winkler, and financed by John D. and Cass A. Mayo. The base of two-story Doric columns supports fourteen floors

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Year(s) Listed: • 1993 • 1994 • 1997 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001

Skirvin Hotel

City/Town: • Oklahoma City

Designed by Layton, Hicks and Forsythe it only had two towers and ten floors. The general contractor was let for $225,000 and awarded to the

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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

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Year(s) Listed: • 1997 • 1999

Angie Debo House

City/Town: • Marshall

This house at 200 Oklahoma Avenue in Marshall, OK is a one-story frame dwelling, typical of those built in the 1920s and 1930s. The home

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Year(s) Listed: • 1997

Tulsa County Fairgrounds Armory

City/Town: • Tulsa

The significance of the Tulsa Armory stems from its date of construction and its enormous size, among other things. Tulsa was not among those scheduled

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Year(s) Listed: • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1997

Centre Theatre

City/Town: • Oklahoma City

The Centre Theater opened on December 25, 1947 with James Stewart in “Magic Town”. It originally opened with 1,600 seats. It was closed April 30,

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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.

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