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is an Art Deco styles building shaped like an arrowhead as a design paying tribute to Native American culture. It is located at NW 23rd and May Avenue and includes painted ceilings. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Additions were made in
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in Sayre, Oklahoma was designed in 1911 and added to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1984. Said to be a blend of Neo-Classical and Second Renaissance Revival styles, it is one of the few courthouses in Oklahoma to be surmounted by a
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style that was the Ponca City Post Office, and contained "bowling lanes, a billiard room, shower area, and lounging room" and its third floor was later used for community dances were held on the 3rd floor.
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at 1 Park Avenue Park. A third tower was added in the 1920s and three additional floors in 1930. The hotel, Oklahoma City's oldest, closed in 1988, and was finally renovated and reopened in 2007.
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Original Oklahoma City Public Schools Administration Building (1919) at 400 N. Walnut, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Currently being rehabilitated for occupation by the
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building listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It was damaged in the 1995
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in the 1940s, operated from 1923 to 1951. It is currently used as office space.
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Oklahoma Main Street Saturday Walking Tours: Ponca City, OK
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Index

Oklahoma
architectural firm
Oklahoma City
Solomon Layton
Jewell Hicks

Baum Building
Doge's Palace
Venice, Italy
finials
sculptures
El Reno High School
El Reno, Oklahoma
Ryan Whaley
Beckham County Courthouse
Ponca City Hall
Spanish Colonial architecture
Ponca City
Moose Lodge
Ponca City
Classical Revival architecture
Home State Theatre
Neo-Classical architecture
Byzantine architecture
Streamline design
Journal Record Building
Classical Revival style
Oklahoma City bombing
Oklahoma City National Memorial
Bizzell Library

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