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Oklahoma Art Deco & Streamline Moderne Buildings (page 2) |
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Fire Station No. 3 Muskogee, OK |
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Fire Station No. 3 was built from 1938-1939. It was restored by 2021 and the lettering was removed. [map] |
Fire Station No. 4 Muskogee, OK |
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Muskogee's Fire Station No. 4 now houses the Muskogee Park Department. This building shares the same design as the one above and must have been built right after it. [map] |
house Muskogee, OK |
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This house was built in 1935. [map] |
New Cordell:
Washita County Jail |
Comer Thomas Garage Norman, OK |
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The Comer Thomas Garage appears to be from the 1940s. The building now houses A-1 Automotive Repair. By 2017, the building had been painted orange and brown. [map] |
Hiland Dairy Norman, OK |
The Hiland Dairy building originally housed McCormick's Gilt Edge Dairy. I believe it was built in the late 1930s or early 1940s. [map] |
More Norman:
Cleveland County Courthouse Pawnee:
Pernell:
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Pocasset Gymnasium Pocasset, OK |
This Pocasset Gymnasium was designed by Walter T. Valhberg and built in 1941 with WPA funding. The building is made entirely from rock. It has been vacant since 1989. [map] |
Page Memorial Library Sand Springs, OK |
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The Page Memorial Library was designed by Otis Floyd Johnston and built in 1930. The building now houses the Sand Springs Cultural and Historical Museum. [map] |
Municipal Auditorium Shawnee, OK |
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The Municipal Auditorium was built in 1936 with a WPA grant. [map] |
More Shawnee:
Pottawatomie County Courthouse Stigler:
Vinita:
Waynoka:
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