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National Historic Landmark-Cherokee County Courthouse

National Historic Landmark- Cherokee County Courthouse

This 2-story brick structure served as the council house of the Cherokee National Council from 1869 until 1907, when Oklahoma became a state.

The Italianate building stands as a symbol of the Cherokee's ability to adjust ...

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National Historic Landmark-Boston Ave Methodist Episcopal

National Historic Landmark- Boston Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church

The Boston Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church is architecturally significant in four areas.

First, it is an outstanding example of the Art Deco style; second, it exemplifies the period's trend toward the application of ...

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National Historic Landmark-Boley Historic District

National Historic Landmark-Boley Historic District

Begun as a camp for African-American railroad construction hands, this is the largest of the towns established in Oklahoma to provide African-Americans with the opportunity for self-government in an era of white supremacy and segregation.

Courtesy National ...

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National Historic Landmark-Bizzell Library

National Historic Landmark-Bizzell Library

The University of Oklahoma's Bizzell Library is significant for its association with the historical movement to racially desegregate public higher education in the South in the mid-twentieth century and the federal government's position on eliminating racial ...

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National Historic Landmark-101 Ranch

National Historic Landmark-101 Ranch

Name for its cattle brand, the 101 Ranch was established by Colonel George Washington Miller in 1879.

Miller, traveling from Missouri through Texas to Cherokee territory in northern Oklahoma with six men. After relocating the original ranch in ...

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National Historic Landmark- Wallowa Lake Site

National Historic Landmark- Wallowa Lake Site

This site, commanding an excellent view of a high, glaciated lake and mountain country, preserves a traditional Nez Perce ancestral campground associated with religious and cultural values that have persisted for more than the century ...

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National Historic Landmark-Timberline Lodge

National Historic Landmark-Timberline Lodge

Situated on the south slope of Mount Hood, at an altitude of 6,000' above sea level, this is widely regarded as the finest example of 1930s WPA "mountain architecture".

It was dedicated by President Franklin D. ...

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National Historic Landmark- Skidmore/Old Town Historic District

National Historic Landmark- Skidmore/Old Town Historic District

This large commercial district marks the site where the city started and flourished.

Dating from the mid-to-late-19th century, these buildings were built in a variety of High Victorian architectural styles; a large number ...

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National Historic Landmark- Oregon Caves Chateau

National Historic Landmark- Oregon Caves Chateau

Completed in 1934, the structure is significant for the creative use of an extremely limited site spanning a gorge, its style and shaggy bark finish, and the high integrity the building, its furnishings, and site ...

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National Historic Landmark- LIGHTSHIP Wal-604 COLUMBIA

National Historic Landmark- LIGHTSHIP Wal-604 COLUMBIA

The 1950 Lightship WAL-604, along with her sister WAL-605, is the best representative of the last class of lightships built under the auspices of the U.S. Coast Guard.

Although these vessels closely resembled earlier ...

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