Trail Drive-In Theatre
Trail Drive-In Theatre Abandoned Oklahoma Built in 1950 around the same time that the nearby Enid Drive-In was constructed the Trail Theatre was a single screen drive-in with a 400 car capacity. The...
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First Christian Church of Oklahoma City Abandoned Oklahoma Gallery Below of Egg Church
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OKC Public Schools Administration Building Abandoned Oklahoma We find ourselves in a time when preserving our history is more important than ever, yet historic buildings are still crushed under the...
View ArticleThreatt Filling Station
Threatt Filling Station Abandoned Oklahoma The Threatt family history goes back more than a century. Having settled in the Luther area the family worked hard to make a living in the newly formed state...
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Clinton Indian Hospital Abandoned Oklahoma Clinton Cheyenne-Arapaho Indian Hospital The early months of 1931 were filled with buzz in the paper about the brand new Indian hospital built on Clinton’s...
View ArticleCapitol Hill General Hospital
Capitol Hill General Hospital Abandoned Oklahoma Capitol City Hospital Clinic/Samaritan Hospital Oklahoma City’s population boomed throughout the 1920s and 1930s. This resulted in many suburbs of the...
View ArticleSooner Legends Inn
Sooner Legends Inn Abandoned Oklahoma Sometimes the unique walls, curvatures and foundation of a building aren’t all that make it unique. Often, it’s what lies beneath the roof in the halls, lining the...
View ArticleCowden Gym
Cowden Gym Abandoned Oklahoma Driving down the dirt road there is not much left of the Cowden Independent School District, in fact only one building remained for many years. That was the Cowden Gym,...
View ArticleWalker Consolidated School No. 3
Walker Consolidated School No. 3 Abandoned Oklahoma In February 1939 citizens of the Walker Consolidated School No. 3 voted to allow a $12,000 bond for the construction of a new handsome structure. The...
View ArticleEagle City Gym
Eagle City Gym Abandoned Oklahoma The Eagle City Gym and community building sits lonely in the small town. Constructed in 1936 with $1,170 of money appropriated by the WPA, the structure reminds me of...
View ArticleOklahoma City Police Headquarters
Oklahoma City Police Headquarters Abandoned Oklahoma The need for a brand new jail in Oklahoma City and Police Headquarters started being discussed in mid-1935. With a growing city in the middle of the...
View ArticleSquaw Drive-In
Squaw Drive-In Abandoned Oklahoma The unfortunately named Squaw Drive-In Theater is located on Historic Route 66. The word is used as a slur towards indigenous people, why this name was chosen as the...
View ArticleCanadian County Jail
Canadian County Jail Abandoned Oklahoma In March 1905, the Commercial Club submitted a petition to the County Commissioners requesting a new county jail. A month later a resolution was passed to erect...
View ArticleOklahoma Opry
Oklahoma Opry Abandoned Oklahoma Knob Hill Theater Come down and experience Oklahoma City’s newest and finest suburban movie theatre! Construction on the state-of-the-art facilities has been on-going...
View ArticleJewel Theatre
Jewel Theatre Abandoned Oklahoma Owned and constructed in July 1931 by Hathyel L. and Percy H. James the Jewel Theatre is the last remaining African American theatre left in Oklahoma City. Featuring...
View ArticleVan-Sanford Apartments
Van-Sanford Apartments Abandoned Oklahoma Upon looking at the Van Sanford Apartments most wouldn’t suspect the rich history embedded within its almost 100-year-old walls. But as always history...
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