Fire Station #1 – 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,
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,
During the Great Depression, the federal government provided funding for numerous projects meant to improve the quality of life for Americans. One such project was
Started in 1913 by Julius Rosenwald. President of Sears Roebuck and Company, the Rosenwald Fund provided matching grants for the construction of 5300 schools for
This neo-classical residence serves as a reminder of the historic significance of Edward Galt and Wirt Franklin, were cofounders of the first petroleum company to
This is a one-story native sand stone two-room school which faces east on Old Stroud Road. The entrance is centered on the facade, and is
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
The Walnut Avenue Bridge in Oklahoma City, built in 1935, is a viaduct connecting the historic Deep Deuce and Bricktown areas. The City Engineer’s office
Gene Autry purchased the 1,200-acre Flying A Ranch west of Berwyn in November 1941 to serve as headquarters for his traveling rodeo. Berwyn was renamed “Gene
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
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