Oklahoma sites added to National Register of Historic Places

Ponca City Now - June 28, 2016 7:49 pm

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Eight places in Oklahoma – including schools, a hotel and a church – have been added to the National Register of Historic Places.

The Oklahoma Historical Society’s State Historic Preservation Office made the announcement Monday. The newly added sites include the Dunbar School in Atoka and the Oakland School in Marshall County, along with the Carrier Congregational Church in Garfield County and the Hotel Dale in Guymon.

Four sites in Oklahoma County made the list as well. They are: the Edmond Ice Company in Edmond and the Electric Transformer House, Sunshine Cleaners and the Tiffany House, all in Oklahoma City.

 

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