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Oklahoma Mid-Century Modern Churches (page 2) |
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First Presbyterian Church Bartlesville, OK |
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This First Presbyterian Church building was dedicated in 1970. [map] |
Central Christian Church Enid, OK |
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This Central Christian Church was built in 1965. [map] |
Maine Church of the Nazarene Enid, OK |
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The Maine Church of the Nazarene was probably built in the 1960s. [map] |
Iglesia Christiana El Shaddai Enid, OK |
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The Iglesia Christiana El Shaddai was built in 1960. That church has only been there since 2005. Before that, the building housed the River of God Christian Church. The New Hope United Methodist Church may have been there originally. [map] |
Immanuel Lutheran Church Broken Arrow, OK |
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The Immanuel Lutheran Church was designed by William Henry Ryan and built in 1961. [map] |
St. Timothy Episcopal Church Pauls Valley, OK |
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The Timothy Episcopal Church was designed by Fred D. Shellabarger and built in 1964. [map] |
Redeemer Lutheran Church Bartlesville, OK |
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The Redeemer Lutheran Church's Education Building, top two rows of photos, was designed by Bruce Goff and built in 1961. The exterior features glass cullets. The church building next door, bottom row, was built in 1982. For more, see this website. [map] |
More Oklahoma:
Our Redeemer Lutheran Church (Cushing) former church (Healdton) St. Mark Lutheran Church (Midwest City) United Methodist Church (Okeene) |
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