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Tulsa architectural history

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Prior to 1900

The earliest known structures in the Tulsa area was the town built by the Lochapoka Creeks when they settled near what is now the intersection of 18th Street and Cincinnati Ave, underneath the still standing Council Oak Tree (Tulsa, Oklahoma). The town followed the traditional plan of a Creek village, with cermonial buildings surrounding a central square. Individual families' houses were behind these buildings. The Lochapakas arrived in Indina Territory with very little in the way of tools, so these initial structures would have been fairly crude. The entire town was burnt during the American Civil War, and the residents fled to Kansas under the leadership Opothle Yohola. After the war, the residents returned but rather than rebuilding the town as it had been, settled in scattered cabins and houses. The central square, however, remained an important cermonial site.

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Prior to 1900
ImageBuildingDateArchitectNotes
Noah Partridge House, Near 10th and Main current location of Holy Family Cathedral1882 or beforeCabin, only permanent house when Tulsa established (source) (demolished)
First Frisco Depot, North of tracks, west side of Boston Avenue1882Along with Roundhouse and Section House first buildings built in Tulsa (demolished) (source)
Frisco Roundhouse, east of Boulder Avenue1882Two stall roundhouse Along with Depot and Section House first buildings built in Tulsa, (demolished) (source)
Frisco Section House, North side of tracks, near Boulder Ave.1882Along with Depot and Roundhouse first buildings built in Tulsa, (demolished) (source)
Bob Childers House1882First house built in Tulsa (demolished)
Hall and Co. Store1883early frame store, (demolished)
T. J. Archer Store1883early frame store, (demolished)
imagePresbyterian Mission school building1884first school and church building, demolished (Cosden Building now at site)
Rev Sylvester Morris House1885Currently in Owen Park, Tulsa's oldest surviving house [1]
imageBrady General Store1890early frame store, (demolished)
C. B. Lynch Storec.1891Early Frame Store (demolished)
imageBrady's Shoe Co.1892early frame store, (demolished)
imageLynch Building, 1st and Main1894Tulsa's first masonry building, (demolished, destroyed in 1897 fire)
imageArthur Antle Livery Barn, 2nd Street1894Masonry building, (demolished)
Image, building on rightPrice Gillete Buildingprior to 1897Masonry building, (demolished)
imageFirst Presbyterian Church, 4th and Boston1899Congregation's second building, on site of later Pioneer Building (demolished)
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1900's

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1900 to 1909
ImageBuildingDateArchitectNotes
Image of street with hotel on rightNew State Hotel and Cafe, Main Street1900'sTulsa's first three story building. Built by J. M. Hall. (demolished)
Pre-Statehood House, 604 N. Cheyenne Ave.1904Part of Brady Heights Historical District.
Loughton House, 625 N. Cheyenne Ave.1906Part of Brady Heights Historical District.
Dawson School, NE Corner of East Ute Place & North Kingston Place1908Listed on National Register of Historic Places
Second Frisco Depot1906? Expanded 1912Brick building. Demolished.
imageFirst Methodist Episcopal Church. 5th and Boston1908demolished
Pierce Block, 301 East 3rd Street1909UnknownPlains Commercial Style building. Rare pre-1920 survivor of 1920's building boom. Listed on National Register of Historic Places
Fire Station #3, 1013 East 3rd Street1909 remodeled 1948Art Deco, Deco Moderne (remodeling)
Grosshart Sanitarium, 636 N. Cheyenne Ave.1909One of first hospitals in Tulsa. Specialised in treatment of tuberculosis. Part of Brady Heights Historical District.
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1910's

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1910 to 1919
ImageBuildingDateArchitectNotes
26 S. Tacoma[1]1910's
Latimer House, 1103 N. Denver Ave.1910Part of Brady Heights Historical District.
Mayo Building, 424 S. Main St.1910/1917 renovated 2010Now houses Downtown Tulsa YMCA
First Presbyterian Church, 7th and Boston1911Congregation's third building.
Curtain House, 902 N. Denver Ave.1911J. P. CurtainPart of Brady Heights Historical District.
Veasey House , 1802 S. Cheyenne Ave. [1]1912Listed on National Register of Historical Places. Part of Buena Vista Park Historic District
New Hotel Tulsa, 3rd and Cincinnati1912Demolished
Image 1940Tulsa County Courthouse, 5th and Boulder1912Neo Classical building. Demolished in 1962.
Mission Manor (Cosden House), 1606 South Carson[1]1912
Winteringer House1912Part of Brady Heights Historical District.
Brady Theater1912-14, remodeled 1930, additions 19521930 remodel, Bruce Goff
Holy Family Cathedral, Rectory & School, 122 West 8th Street1912-19Listed on National Register of Historical Places
Thomas Gilcrease House, 2500 Newton Ave. On grounds of Gilcrease Museum[1]1913
Sinclair Mansion, 17th and Carson[1]1913Demolished
Manhattan Court Apartments, 11th and Cincinnati[1]1913Apartments demolished, Manager's Cottage moved to 1717 S. Baltimore
Wilson House, 1003 N. Denver Ave.1913Part of Brady Heights Historical District.
Cosden Mansion, 17th Pl. & S. Carson[1]1914Demolished
Hopping House, 636 N. Denver1914American Foursquare with red tile roof and built of buff-colored brick. Built by J. S. Hopping. Was sold in 1917. Hopping later platted the Hopping addition (Gillette Historical District) and built a house the at 1532 S. Gillette Ave, also known a the Hopping House. Part of Brady Heights Historical District
Rudisill House, 1102 N. Denver1915Part of Brady Heights Historical District.
United States Post Office and Courthouse, 224 S. Boulder Ave.1915-17Listed on National Register of Historical Places
Eleventh Street Arkansas River Bridge, U.S. Highway 66 over the Arkansas River1916-17, modified 1929Listed on National Register of Historical Places. Multi-span concrete arch bridge with verticals. 1929 modification added ornate guardrails with Zig Zag and PWA Art Deco elements.
Kennedy Building, 321 S. Boston Ave.1916/1919
Tulsa Municipal Building, 124 E. 4th Street1917Listed on National Register of Historical Places
Wright Building, West 3rd Street1917
National Bank of Tulsa Building, 320 S. Boston1917, expanded 1929George Winkler
File:Aaronsonhouse.jpgAaronson House1917Part of Maple Ridge Historic District
Markham Mansion, 1630 S. Carson[1]1917Demolished
Cosden Building (Mid-Continent Tower), 409 S. Boston Ave.1918, modified 1980, 1984Listed on National Register of Historical Places. Constructed on site of Presbytaryian Misson School, Tulsa's first school. Originally 15 story building, Tulsa's first skyscraper. One of earliest reinforced concrete building in country. Sullivanesque architecture with Venetian Gothic terra cotta skin. Restored in 1980. In 1984 twenty story Mid-Continent Tower was cantilevered over it. Tower supported by twin addition to the east. entire project deisgned to look as much like original as possible.
McFarlin Building, 11 E. 5th St.1918Listed on National Register of Historical Places
McFarlin House, 1610 S. Carson Ave.1918Listed on National Register of Historical Places
Moore Manor, 228 West 17th Place[1]1918Listed on National Register of Historical Places
First Church of Christ, Scientist, 924 S. Boulder Ave.1918-1923
Central High School, 212 E. 6th St.1918, 1924
Brown-Duncan Department Store, 4th and Main1918demolished
Oil Capital Building, S. Main St.1918
Downing Mansion, 232 N. Santa Fe[1]1918Modified Mission style
Dresser House, 235 West 18th St.[1]1919Listed on National Register of Historical Places
Sinclair Building, SE corner of 5th and Main1919
Tulsa Municipal Building 4th and Cincinnati1919
Breene Mansion, 1608 S. Elwood[1]1919
First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 913 S. Boulder1920Van Slyke & WoodruffCongregation's third building; highlight is ornate stained glass dome
Crestview Manor, 1830 S. Cheyenne Ave.1919Barnett, Haynes, BarnettPart of Buena Vista Park Historic District
Reunion Center, NE corner 4th and Main1919/1925
Clinton-Hardy House, 1322 S. Guthrie Ave.[1]1919-20George WinklerAlso know as Lee Clinton House. Listed on National Register of Historical Places. Part of Riverview Historic District. Colonial/Georgian architecture.
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1920's

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1920 to 1929
ImageBuildingDateArchitectNotes
Akdar Shrine Temple, 4th and Denver1920'sdemolished
Brady Mansion , 620 N. Denver Ave.1920John CurtainAlso known as Arlington. Built for Tate Brady. 2 1/2 story Greek revival mansion, based on Robert E. Lee's Arlington House. Has masonry load bearing walls and white stone facade, stone from Carthage, Missouri. Part of Brady Heghts Historical District.
Centenary United Methodist Church, 631 N. Denver1920, expanded 1957.Greek Revival church. Congregation dates from 1906 as Tigert Memorial Methodist Church. East wing added 1957. Part of Brady Heights Historical District.
Petroleum Building, 420 S. Boulder Ave.1921Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Thompson Building, 20 E. 5th St.1921
Skelly Building, 23 W. 4th St.1921, addition 1928Bruce Goff (addition)Demolished
Mincks House, 1145 N. Cheyenne Ave1921Part of Brady Heights Historical District.
File:Gillettemansion.jpgGillette Mansion, 1521 S. Yorktown Pl.1921Part of Gillette Historical District
File:Mcdonnellhouse.jpgMcDonnell House1922Part of Maple Ridge Historic District
Atlas Life Building, 415 S. Boston Ave.1922 renovated 2010Rush, Endacott & RushNow Courtyard Tulsa Downtown, opened by SJS Hospitality on June 4, 2010. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
George Way House, 31st & Peoria NE corner1922Bruce GoffWas thought to be the oldest surviving Bruce Goff residential design, until the house at 1401 S Quaker was rediscovered.
Blair House, 762 N. Denver1922John BlairPart of Brady Heights Historical District.
Westminster Presbyterian Church, 308 W. King St.1922Part of Brady Heights Historical District.
Harwelden, 2210 S. Main St.1923Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Skelly House, 2103 S. Madison Ave.1923Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Part of Maple Ridge Historic District
Beacon Building, 4th and Boulder SW corner1923
Holland Hall School Building (Boulder on the Park)1923, remodled 1947Listed on National Register of Historic Places, Art Deco Streamline Style
Hooper Brothers Coffee Company Building, 731-733 E. Admiral Blvd.1924Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Southwestern Bell Main Dial Building, 424 S. Detroit Ave.1924, modified 1930Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Art Deco Zigzag
Tribune Building, 20 E. Archer St.1924Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Blue Dome (Former Gulf Oil Station, 313 E. 2nd St.1924
Vandever Building, 5th between Main and Boston, S. side1924
Cain's Ballroom1924Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Mayo Hotel, 115 West 5th St.1925Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Tulsa Building, 115 E. 5th1925
Trinity Episcopal Church, 501 S. Cincinnati1925
Reunion Center, 4th and Main1925
All American House, Troost near Utica Square1925Bruce Goff
Tulsa Historical Society Building & Museum (Travis Mansion), 2445 S. Peoria1925
Tulsa Garden Center (Travis/Snedden House), 2435 S. Peoria1925
First Presbyterian Church, 709 S. Boston Ave.1925congregation's fourth building.
Menteneneger House, 715 N. Denver1925Part of Brady Heights Historical District.
Fawcett Building (Stanolind/Amoco), 515 South Boston Avenue1926Leon Senter
Marion Corporation Building, 114 E. 5th St.1926
Day Building (Nelson's), 514 S. Boston Ave.1926
First United Methodist Church, 1115 S Boulder1925-1926
Tulsa Building & Loan Company Building, E. 4th St.demolished
Philbrook, 2727 S. Rockford Road1927Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Philtower Building, 427 S. Boston Ave.1927Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Medical and Dental Arts Bldg, 108 West 6th St.1927Art Deco Zigzag demolished
Tulsa Club, 115 E. 5th St.1927Art Deco Zigzag
Page Warehouse, 408 E. 13th St.1927Art Deco Zigzag demolished
Holarud Building, 3rd and Main1927
McBirney House, 1414 S. Galveston Ave.1927-28Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Mincks-Adams Hotel, 403 S. Cheyenne Ave.1927-28Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Adah Robinson Residence, 1119 S. Owasso Ave.,1927-1929Bruce GoffArt Deco Zigzag source, source
Circle Theater, 10 S. Lewis Ave.1928Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Oklahoma Natural Gas Company Building, 624 S. Boston Ave.1928Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Art Deco Zigzag
St. John Vianney Training School for Girls, 4001 E. 101st St.1928Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Christ the King Church,1530 S. Rockford Ave.1928Art Deco Zigzag
Guaranty Laundry, 2036 E. 11th St.1928Art Deco Zigzag
500 S. Main St.1928demolished
Alvin Hotel, 7th and Main1928Demolished
Ambassador Hotel, 1314 S. Main1929Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Boston Avenue Methodist Church, 1301 S. Boston Ave.1929Adah Robinson, Bruce Goff, relative contributions disputed.Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, National Historic Landmark. Art Deco Zigzag.
Phillips 66 Station #473, 2224 E. Admiral Boulevard1929Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Public Service of Oklahoma, 600 S. Main St.1929Arthur M. Atkinson, Frederick V. KershnerListed on the National Register of Historic Places. Art Deco Zigzag
Riverside Studio, 1381 Riverside Drive1929Art Deco Zigzag
Sinclair Service Station, 3501 E. 11th St.1929Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Westhope, 3704 S. Birmingham Ave.1929Frank Lloyd WrightListed on the National Register of Historic Places. Art Deco Zigzag
Halliburton-Abbott, 500 S. Boulder Ave.1929Art Deco Zigzag demolished
Midwest Equitable Meter, 3130 Charles Page Boulevard1929Art Deco Zigzag
Warehouse Market, 925 S. Elgin Ave.1929Art Deco Zigzag
image from northBliss Hotel, 123 S. Boston Ave.1929L. I. ShumwayArt Deco Zigzag. 10 story building. (demolished)
Parriott House, 2216 E. 30th St.1929-30Listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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1930's

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1930 to 1939
ImageBuildingDateArchitectNotes
Westinghouse Warehouse (Bedcheck)Art Deco Zigzag Demolished
Howard J. Sherman Residence, 7228 S. Evanston Ave.1930sArt Deco Streamline
Town and Country Restaurant (Former S&J Oyster Bar), 3301 S. Peoriac. 1930's; 1945 renovationArt Deco
Gillette-Tyrell Building (Pythian Building), 423 S. Boulder Ave.1930Edward Saunders (architect)Listed on National Register of Historic Places Originally designed as 13 story buildin, only bottom three stories were built. Has Italian, Spanish and American Indian inspired motifs. Art Deco Zigzag. Has ornate lobby with tile wainscotting, plaster coffered ceilings, mosaic tile floors, cast iron railings and etched glass windows and lights. Terra cotta exterior.
Milady's Cleaners, 1736-38 E. 11th St.1930Art Deco Zigzag source, source source
Genet Building, 914 S. Boston Ave.1930Art Deco Zigzag Demolished
Merchant's Exhibit Building, Tulsa State Fairgrounds1930Art Deco Zigzag Collapsed/Demolished
Main Mall Plaza, 4th and Main1930
University of Tulsa, McFarlin Library1930
National Supply Company (U-Haul), 504 East Archer street1930
Philcade, 511 S. Boston Ave.1931Listed on National Register of Historic Places Art Deco Zigzag
File:Tulsa Depot.jpgTulsa Union Depot, 3 S. Boston Ave.1931Art Deco PWA
Mid Continent Oil Co. Station, 2102 S. Utica1931Art Deco Streamline Demolished
Marathon Oil Co. Station, 201 N. Boston Ave.1931Art Deco Streamline Demolished
Lerner Shop, 419 S. Main St.remodeled ca. 1931Art Deco Streamline Demolished
Animal Detention Center (Tulsa SPCA), 2910 Mohawk Boulevard[2]1931Art Deco PWA
Fairgrounds Pavilion, Tulsa State Fairgrounds1932Art Deco PWA
Vickory Phillips 66 Station, 602 S. Elgin Ave.1932Listed on National Register of Historic Places
Marquette School, 1519 S. Quincy Ave.1932Art Deco Zigzag
Tulsa Municipal Airport, 6600 E. Apache Ave.1932Art Deco PWA Demolished
KVOO Transmitter Station, 15050 E. 11th St.1932Art Deco Streamline Demolished
Sixty-Six Motel, 3660 Southwest. Blvd.ca. 1933Listed on National Register of Historic Places Demolished June 26, 2001
Cities Service Oil Co. Station, 1502 E. 11th St.1933Art Deco Streamline
Fire Station #13, 2924 Charles Page Boulevard1933Art Deco Zigzag
Fire Alarm Building, 1010 E. 8th St.1934Designed by Frederick V. Kershner. Listed on National Register of Historic Places Art Deco PWA source, source
William D. Whenthoff Residence, 1142 S. College Ave.1935Joseph R. KoberlingArt Deco Streamline source source
Union Bus Depot, 319 S. Cincinnati Ave.1935Art Deco PWA
Palace Theaterremodeled 1935Art Deco Streamline Demolished
T. N. Law Residence, 1841 E. 27th St.1935Art Deco Streamline Demolished
Texas Oil Co. Service Station, 2501 Southwest. Blvd.1936Art Deco Streamline Demolished
Jesse D. Davis Residence, 3231 S. Utica Ave.1936Art Deco Streamline
File:Mcgayhouse.jpgJ. B. McGay Residence, 1551 S. Yorktown Pl.1936Art Deco Streamline. Part of Gillette Historical District
Tulsa Monument Company, 1735 E. 11th St.1936Harry H. MahlerArt Deco Streamline. Architect source, source
Silver Castle Restaurants, 15th & Peoria, Admiral & Lewis, 6th & Main, 113 E. 10th, 11th & Indianapolis, 3rd & Denver, 5600 E. 11th, 2341 S. Quannah, 3240 E. Admiral Pl.1936-40Art Deco Streamline Demolished
Burtner N. Fleeger Residence, 2424 E. 29th St.1937Art Deco Streamline
John Duncan Forsyth Residence, 2827 S. Birmingham Pl.1937Art Deco Streamline
Security Federal, 120 W. 4th St.remodeled 1937Art Deco Streamline Demolished
Whitlock's Grocery, 2623 E. 11th St.1937Art Deco Streamline Demolished
John Leroy Shakley Residence, 7219 S. Evanston Ave.1937Art Deco Streamline Demolished
Daniel Webster High School, 1919 W. 40th St.1938Art Deco PWA
Will Rogers High School, 3909 E. 5th Pl.1938Art Deco PWA
Delman Theater, 2335 E. 15th St.1938Art Deco Streamline Demolished
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1940's

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1940 to 1949
ImageBuildingDateArchitectNotes
Home Federal Savings (BOK), 31st and HarvardArt Deco, Deco Moderne
Oklahoma Department of Transportation (Empire Roofing), 1709 East King Place1940Art Deco PWA style
Arnold Ungerman Residence, 1718 East 37th Street1941Art Deco (Streamline)
People's State Bank, 2408 East Admiral Boulevardremodeled 1941Art Deco (Streamline) Demolished
Will Rogers Theater, 4502 East 11th Street1941Art Deco (Streamline) Demolished
City Veterinary Clinic, 3550 South Peoria Avenue1942Art Deco (Streamline)
National Guard Armory, 3902 East 15th Street1942Art Deco PWA Style
Midwest Marble and Tile, 507 South Quaker Avenue1945Art Deco (Streamline)
Brook Theatre, 3307 South Peoria Avenue1945Art Deco (Streamline)
Century Geophysical Corp., 6650 East Apache Avenue1946Art Deco (Streamline)
Day and Night Cleaners, 1012 S. Elgin Ave.1946William WolaverArt Deco (Streamline) source, source, source
KVOO Radio Station (NBC-TV Channel 2), 3701 S. Peoria1946Art Deco
Fire Station #7, 601 South Lewis Avenue1946Art Deco, Deco Moderne
KVOO Radio Station, 3701 S. Peoria (KJRH)1946Art Deco, Deco Moderne
Phoenix Cleaners, 125 East 18th Street1947Art Deco (Streamline)
Newspaper Printing Corp. Office, 317 South Boulder Avenue1947Art Deco (Streamline)
Fire Station #16, 1401 North Lewis Avenue[2]1947
Fire Station #15, 4162 East Admiral Street<1947Art Deco, Deco Moderne
Fire Station # 17, 1351 North Sheridan1947Art Deco, Deco Moderne
Morrow Geophysical Building, 3345 South Harvard Avenue1948Formerly Art Deco (Streamline), remodeling has removed all Art Deco features.
Bank One Building (1st National Bank), 5th and Boston1948)
U.S. Jaycee World Headquarters Building, 4 West 21st1948
Hawks Ice Cream Co., 2415 E. 11th Street[2]1948Art Deco PWA Style
Parkcade Parking Garage, 2nd Street & Boston Avenue1949Art Deco (Streamline) (demolished)
Service Pipeline Building (ARCO Building), 520 S. Cincinnati1949Art Deco PWA Style
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1950's

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1950 to 1959
ImageBuildingDateArchitectNotes
Southwestern Bell Branch Office (The Browns School), 1333 N. Utica
Mayo Motor Inn, 416 South Cheyenne Avenue1950Art Deco (Streamline)
Baehler Brothers Service Station, 3702 South Peoria Avenue[2]1950Art Deco Streamline
Big Ten Ballroom (American Beauty), 1632 East Apache Street1950Art Deco Streamline
First National Bank Building1950
County Courthouse, 5th and Denver1953
Sunoco Building1953
Enterprise Building, 6th and Boston1953
Tulsa Civic Center, 4th and Denver1955
SBC Building1955
International Plaza, South Boulder Avenuea1957
Jones House, 1916 East 47th Street1959Listed on the National Register of Historic Places
University of Tulsa, Sharp Chapel1959
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1960's

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1960 to 1969
ImageBuildingDateArchitectNotes
Camelot Hotel1960'sDemolished.
Boulder Towers1960
2300 Riverside Apartments1961George F. Harrell and E.G. HamiltonReviewed in Architectural Record Volume 125, No. 7 (June, 1959).
Rose Bowl1962?
Petroleum Club Tower1963
Prayer Tower, Oral Roberts University, 81st and Lewis
Mabee Center, Oral Roberts University, 81st and Lewis
Learning Resource Center - Graduate Center , Oral Roberts University, 81st and Lewis
Convention Center, 6th and Houston1964
Central Library, 4th and Denver1965
Liberty Towers1965
Amoco Building, South Boston Avenue1965
Occidental Building1965
University Club Tower1966First major building in United States to be designed by computer. source
Mansion House, South Carson Avenue1966
City Hall, Commission Chamber, Police Facility & Mall, 5th and Denver1967
Bank of America Center1967
East Central High School1967, additions 1978, 1997
400 Building, 4th and Boston1968
Southland Tower, South Darlington Avenue1969
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1970's

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1970 to 1979
ImageBuildingDateArchitectNotes
410 West 7th Street1970
110 West 7th Street197128 floors, 388 feet tall, modern architecture
First Place Tower1973
Park Centre, 525 S. Main St.197314 stories tall, modern architecture
Corporate Place, East Skelly Drive1973
Dollar Thrifty Plaza East, East 31st Street1973
Tulsa State Office Complex, 4th and Denver1974)
St. John Utica Tower, South Utica Avenue1975
ONEOK Building, between 5th and 6th on Boulder, SW corner1975
Dollar Thrifty Plaza West, East 31st Street1975
Saint John Medical Center, North, South Utica Avenue1976
BOK Tower 1976Minoru YamasakiTallest building in Oklahoma until the completion of the Devon Tower (844') in Oklahoma City in 2011. Listed as 667' in height, but I think we should re-measure.
Performing Arts Center1976
Crowne Plaza Tulsa1978
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1980's

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1980 to 1989
ImageBuildingDateArchitectNotes
5801 East 41st Street1980
Cityplex Towers1981
Arvest State Bank Building, 5th and Main1981
DoubleTree Hotel Tulsa-Downtown1981
Park Towers, South Yale Avenue1981
4500 Exchange Tower, South Garnett Road1981
Williams Center - Tower I1982
Meridian Tower, East Skelly Drive1982
Williams Center - Tower II1983
One Warren Place1983
Sheraton Tulsa Hotel, East 41st Street1983
Marriott Southern Hills, East 71st Street1983
Mapco Plaza, South Boulder Avenue1983
Remington Tower1984
Oneok Plaza, 5th and Boulder1984
Kensington Centre Tower I, South Lewis1984
DoubleTree Hotel Tulsa at Warren Place, South Yale Avenue1984
Burgundy Place, South Lewis Avenue1985
Richmond Place, East Skelly Drive1985
Embassy Suites Hotel Tulsa, South 79th East Avenue1985
Two Warren Place1986
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1990's

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1990 to 1999
ImageBuildingDateArchitectNotes
AmeriSuites Tulsa Hyde Park, South Zurich Avenue1997
University of Tulsa, Reynolds Center1998
MTTA Downtown Transfer Center, 4th and Denver1999Art Deco Revival
Myers-Duren Harley Davidson, 4848 S. Peoria1999Art Deco Revival
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2000's

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2000 to Present
ImageBuildingDateArchitectNotes
University of Oklahoma, Schusterman Center, Research and Medical Clinic building
St. John Physician's Building2001
One Technology Center (Tulsa City Hall)2002
Renaissance Tulsa Hotel and Convention Center, South 107th East Avenue2003
Utica Place, South Utica Avenue2007, under construction
BOK Center2007César Pelli
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Uncertain of Date

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Date Unknown
ImageBuildingDateArchitectNotes
Kelly Medical Building, 6585 S Yale Ave1976Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago, IL
Warren Medical Building, South Yale Avenue
Joseph Koberling Residence, 1543 Swan Drive
Tulsa Chamber of Commerce, 616 S. Boston, Art Deco
Boulder Plaza, South Boulder Avenue
Glenwood Apartments, East 34th Street
Sterling House, East 71st Steet
Pioneer Plaza, North Elgin Avenue
Hilton Tulsa Southern Hills, South Lewis Avenue
Blue Cross-Blue Shield Building, South Boulder Avenue
William Medical Building, South Yale Avenue
LaFortune Tower, Southwest Boulevard
Southwestern Bell Telephone, 5th and Detroit
Warren Clinic, South Yale AvenueSkidmore, Owings & Merrill, Chicago, ILDesigned by Frank Heitzman, now of Heitzman Architects, Oak Park, IL
The Westin at Tulsa Garden Square
The Yorktown, South Yorktown Avenue
Shell Credit Card Center, (current owner?), 6300 South Yale Avenue~1975Skidmore, Ownings & Merrill, Chicago, ILCore Tin Steel Structure
University of Tulsa, University School for Gifted and Talented Children
Two Main Plaza
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Buildings by type

Churches

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Churches
ImageBuildingDateArchitectNotes
ThumbBoston Avenue Methodist Church, 1301 S. Boston Ave.1929Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Art Deco Zigzag
ThumbCentenary United Methodist Church, 631 N. Denver1920Part of Brady Heights Historical District.
ThumbFirst Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), 913 S. Boulder1920Van Slyke & WoodruffCongregation's third building; highlight is ornate stained glass dome
ThumbFirst Church of Christ, Scientist, 924 S. Boulder Ave.1918-1923
ThumbFirst Presbyterian Church, 709 S. Boston Ave.1925congregation's fourth building.
ThumbFirst United Methodist Church, 1115 S Boulder1925-1926
ThumbHoly Family Cathedral, Rectory & School, 122 West 8th Street1912-19Listed on National Register of Historical Places
ThumbMt. Zion Baptist Church, 419 N. Elgin,Originally church building completed in 1921, 6 weeks before the Tulsa Race Riot. Building was destroyed in Riot.
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