List of Art Deco architecture in Oklahoma

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This is a list of buildings that are examples of the Art Deco architectural style in Oklahoma, United States.

Ardmore[edit]

Clinton[edit]

Enid[edit]

  • 102 Independence, Enid, 1938
  • 113 North. Grand, Enid, 1940
  • 115 North Grand, Enid, 1940
  • 323 Broadway, Enid, 1938
  • Arcadia Theatre, 226 West Randolph Avenue, Enid, 1931[1]
  • Broadway Tower, Enid, 1931
  • Cherokee Theatre (now retail), Enid, 1928
  • Enid Armory, Enid, 1936
  • Eugene S. Briggs Auditorium, Enid, 1957
  • Garfield County Courthouse, Enid, 1896 and 1930
  • Taft Elementary School, Enid, 1937
  • Triangle Business Center (former Bass Building), Enid, 1930
  • Woolworth's, Enid, 1910 and 1921
OKLA Theatre, McAlester

McAlester[edit]

Muskogee[edit]

  • 304 East Callahan, Muskogee, 1925
  • 540 West Court (former Chrysler–DeSoto Dealership), Muskogee, 1948
  • Fire Station No. 3, Muskogee, 1940s
  • Fire Station No. 4, Muskogee, 1940s
  • Roxy Theatre, Muskogee, 1948
Logan Apartments, Norman

Norman[edit]

  • 301–302 South Porter, Norman, 1930
  • 747 Asp (former cleaner's), Norman, 1930
  • Boomer Theater, Norman, 1947
  • Cleveland County Courthouse, Norman, 1940
  • Corner Thomas Garage (now A-1 Automotive), Norman, 1940s
  • Hiland Dairy, Norman, 1940s
  • Logan Apartments, Norman
  • University Theatre, Norman, 1930
  • Varsity Theatre (now retail), Norman
Civic Center Music Hall, Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City[edit]

Shawnee[edit]

Art Deco Lofts and Apartments, Tulsa

Tulsa[edit]

Sugg Clinic, Ada

Other cities[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Grubb, Lauren. "Arcadia Theatre in Enid, OK – Cinema Treasures". cinematreasures.org. Retrieved September 10, 2022.

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