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Tulsa Art Deco & Streamline Moderne Buildings (page 3) |
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Will Rogers High School Tulsa, OK |
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Will Rogers High School was built from 1938-1939. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For more, see this website. [map] |
Service Pipeline Building Tulsa, OK |
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The Service Pipeline Building was built in 1949. It is now referred to as the Williams Engineering Building and the ARCO Building. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map] |
Oklahoma Natural Company Gas Building Tulsa, OK |
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The Oklahoma Natural Gas Company Building was designed by Frank V. Kirshner and Arthur M. Atkinson and built in 1928. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. For more, see this website. [map] |
Pythian Building Tulsa, OK |
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The Pythian Building was built from 1929-1931. Originally, the building was to be 13 stories and was to be called the Gillette-Tyrrell Building. However, because of the Depression, construction stopped at the third floor and the building was sold in 1931 to the Knights of Pythias. One of the canopies was suspiciously removed in 2000. [map] |
Fawcett Building Tulsa, OK |
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The Fawcett Building was designed by Leon Senter and built in 1934. Next door to the Philcade Building (see below) and the Philtower Building, it was built to house an air conditioning system for them. [map] |
Philcade Building Tulsa, OK |
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The Philcade Building was designed by Leon Senter and built from 1929-1931. For more, see this website. [map] |
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