The Legacy of Oklahoma Architecture
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Format
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journalArticle
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Creator
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Ozan, Lynda Schwan
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Title
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The Legacy of Oklahoma Architecture
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Is Part Of
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Chronicles of Oklahoma
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Has Version
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https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2017400/m1/1/
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Abstract
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Article illustrates the importance of Oklahoma's architectural legacy through examples of buildings and structures saved for future generations, the impact of prominent architects, and cases of structures threatened or lost.
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pages
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310-325
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issue
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3
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volume
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94
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Subject
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Education
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Culture
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Wright, Frank Lloyd
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Asphalt
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Brick
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Building
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Recreation
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Commercial
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Domestic
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Stone
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Wood
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Parapet
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Cherokee National Capitol
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Concrete
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Government
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Native American heritage
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Residential
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Segmental arches
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Price Tower
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Mummers Theater
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Art Deco
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1150-1450 AD
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Agriculture
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American International
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Apartments
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Arched windows
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Bassett House
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Bristow Firestone Service Station
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Buena Vista Park Historic District
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Bungalow/Craftsman
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Caudill, Rowlett, Scott
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Central mast with guy wires
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Ceremonial site
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Clay Hall
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Concrete torches
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Concrete urns
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Copper Louvers
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Coston and Frankfurt
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Debarr Historic District
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Decorative terra cotta
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Deer Creek Archaeological Site
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Doric columns
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Eagle Park
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Eugene Bavinger House
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Exposed steel structural frame
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Fanlights
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Flange Columns
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Funerary
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Gabled portico
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Glass Cullets
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Huston Elementary School
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International
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Ionic coumns
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Kenwood Historic District
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Limestone parapet
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Logan Apartments
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Mayo Hotel
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Minimal traditional
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Modern Movement
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Mortuary
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National Folk style
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Neoclassical
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Northside Elementary School
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Organic
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Parkside Elementary School
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Prairie School
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Quanah Parker Star House
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Ranch Acres Historic Disctrict
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Renaissance Revival
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Robert Lawton Jones House
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Sequoyah's Cabin
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Shingle
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Skirvin Hotel
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Spiro Mound Group
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Swan Lake Historic District
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Synthetic
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Tabernacle windows
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Takersley Construction Company
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The Frank Murray Home in Erin Springs
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Tulsa Civic Center Historic District
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Two story columns
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Two story porch
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Village site
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Vinyl
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W.L. Scott Construction Company
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Washington Elementary School
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Westhope
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Wrightian
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William G. Skelly House
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Goff, Bruce
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Tar and gravel
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Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival
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Layton, Solomon Andrew
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Modernism/Organic
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Johansen, John
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Classical Revival
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Gimeno, Harold
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Hicks, Jewell
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Blair, John T.
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Bracketed cornice
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Crowell, A. A.
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Parker, Quanah
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Reeds, A. C.
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Shaw, Roy W.
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Sorey, Thomas
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Tudor Revival
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Weymess-Smith, S.
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Winkler, George
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Helix form
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Rubber membrane
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Ranches
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Hotels
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Temporal Coverage
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1929
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1880
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1953
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1970
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1894
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1910
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1923
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1926
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1945
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1959
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Spatial Coverage
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Le Flore County, Oklahoma
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Okfuskee County, Oklahoma
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Sequoyah County, Oklahoma
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Payne County, Oklahoma
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Okfuskee County Courthouse
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Murray County Courthouse
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Murray County, Oklahoma
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Kay County, Oklahoma
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Garvin County, Oklahoma
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Garfield County, Oklahoma
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Creek County, Oklahoma
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Cleveland County, Oklahoma
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Tulsa County, Oklahoma
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Cherokee County, Oklahoma
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Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
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Comanche County, Oklahoma
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Washington County, Oklahoma
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Sulphur, Oklahoma
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Spiro, Oklahoma
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Newkirk, Oklahoma
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Lindsay, Oklahoma
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Enid, Oklahoma
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Cushing, Oklahoma
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Cache, Oklahoma
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Bristow, Oklahoma
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Norman, Oklahoma
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Blackwell, Oklahoma
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Okemah, Oklahoma
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Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Tahlequah, Oklahoma
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Bartlesville, Oklahoma
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Identifier
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L58AC2JQ