
View a map of Downtown Historic Sites
Please note: Although these sites are linked,
very few have descriptions or photos. Most have the architect's name
and the particular style of architecture.
Sites on the National Register
1. Boston Avenue United Methodist
Church (1924) — 1300 S. Boston Ave. (downtown) 
2. Brady Heights Historic District
— Denver & Cheyenne Ave. between Marshall & Easton
3. Clinton-Hardy House (1920) — 1322
S. Guthrie Avenue
4. Cosden Building aka
Mid-Continent Building (1918) — 409 S. Boston Ave. (downtown)
5. Creek Council Oak Tree Site — 18th
Street & Cheyenne Avenue
6. Gillette-Tyrell Building (1930)
— 423 S. Boulder Ave. (downtown) 
7. Gillette Historic District — Gillette
Ave. & Yorktown Pl. between 15th & 17th
8. Harwelden (1923) — 2210 S.
Main Street
9. Holy Family Cathedral, Rectory and
School (1912-1919) — 800 S. Boulder Ave. (downtown)
10. Hooper Brothers Coffee Co. Building
(1924) — 731-733 E. Admiral Blvd.
11. James McBirney House (1928) — 1414
S. Galveston Avenue
12. Robert M. McFarlin House (1918)
— 1610 S. Carson Avenue
13. McFarlin Building (1918) — 11
E. Fifth St. (downtown)
14. Maple Ridge Historic District
— Peoria & Cincinnati between 15th & Hazel Blvd.
15. Mincks-Adams Hotel (1928) — 403
S. Cheyenne (downtown)
16. Mayo Hotel (1925)— 115 W.
Fifth St. (downtown)
17. Moore Manor (1918) — 228
W. 17th Street
18. ONG Building aka Noble
Drilling Building (1928) — 624 S. Boston Ave. (downtown) 
19. Petroleum Building (1921) — 420
S. Boulder Ave. (downtown)
20. Philbrook Museum (1927) — 2727
S. Rockford Road
21. Philcade Building (1931) — 511
S. Boston Ave. (downtown) 
22. Philtower Building (1927) — 427
S. Boston Ave. (downtown)
23. Pierce Block (1909) — 301
E. Third St.
24. PSO Building aka
Transok Building (1929)— 600 S. Main St. (downtown) 
25. St. John Vianny Training School
(1928) — 4001 E. 101st Street

26. William G. Skelly House (1923)
— 2101 S. Madison Avenue
27. Southwestern Bell Telephone Exchange
Building (1924) — 424 S. Detroit Ave. (downtown) 
28. Tracy Park Historic District —
Peoria & S.E. interchange of Inner-Dispersal Loop, south of
11th Pl.
29. Tribune Building (1924) — 20
E. Archer St. (downtown)
30. Tulsa Convention Hall aka
Brady Theater (1914) — 105 W. Brady St. (downtown)
31. Tulsa Municipal Building (1917)
— 124 E. Fourth St. (downtown)
32. Veasey-Leech House (1912) — 1802
S. Cheyenne Avenue
33. Westhope (Frank Lloyd Wright,
1929) — 3704 S. Birmingham Avenue 
Denotes Art Deco Site
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Art Deco Sites
34. Warehouse Market (1929) — 10th
Street and Elgin Avenue (downtown)
35. Lerner Shop (circa 1931) — 419
S. Main Street 
36. Security Federal Savings & Loan
aka Court of Three Sisters (1937) — 120 W. 4th Street
(downtown) 
37. Mayo Motor Inn (1950) — 416
S. Cheyenne Avenue (downtown)
38. Newspaper Printing Corp. (1947)
— 317 S. Boulder Avenue (downtown) 
39. Day and Nite Cleaners (1946) —
1012 S. Elgin Avenue (downtown)
40. Service Pipeline Building aka
Williams Bros. Engineering Bldg. (1949) — 520 S. Cincinnati
Avenue
41. Tulsa Club (1927) — 115 E.
5th Street (downtown)
42. Milady's Cleaners aka
La Maison (1930) — 1736 E. 11th Street
43. Christ the King Church (1926)
— 1530 S. Rockford Avenue
44. Marquette School (1932) — 1519
S. Quincy Avenue
45. Fairgrounds Pavilion (1932) — 17th
Street & New Haven Avenue
46. Tulsa Fire Alarm Building (1931)
— 1010 E. 8th Street
47. Will Rogers High School (1938)
— 3909 E. 5th Street
48. People's State Bank (1941) — 2408
E. Admiral Blvd. 
49. Tulsa Monument Company (1936)
— 1735 E. 11th Street
50. Phoenix Cleaners (1947) — 125
E. 18th Street
51. Brook Theater (1949) — 3405
S. Peoria Avenue
52. S&J Oyster Bar (1949) — 3301
S. Peoria Avenue
53. City Veterinary Hospital (1942)
— 3550 S. Peoria Ave. 
54. Riverside Studio aka
Spotlight Theatre — 1381 Riverside Drive
55. Adah Robinson Home (1927) — 1119
S. Owasso Avenue
56. J.B. McGay Home (1936) — 1551
S. Yorktown Place
57. Daniel Webster High School
(1938) — 1919 W. 40th Street 
58. Arnold Ungerman Home (1941) — 1718
E. 37th Street
59. Burtner N. Fleeger Home (1937)
— 2424 E. 29th Street
60. John Duncan Forsyth Home (1937)
— 2827 S. Birmingham Place
61. Jesse D. Davis Home (1936) — 3231
S. Utica Avenue
62. William D. Whenthoff Home (1935)
— 1142 S. College Avenue
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Additional Sites
63. Intersection of Creek, Cherokee, and Osage Nations — Center
of intersection at West Edison and North Elwood
64. Greenwood Commercial District — East Archer at Greenwood
Avenue
65. Perryman Ranch House/First Post Office Marker — E. 41st
Street & S. Trenton Avenue
66. Perryman Cemetery — E. 32nd Street & Utica Avenue
67. Creek Hanging Tree — 3 N. Lawton Avenue
68. Chusto-Talasah Civil War Battle Site Marker — 86th Street
North & Delaware Avenue 
69. William Shakespeare Monument — Woodward Park; 21st Street
and Peoria Avenue
70. Washington Irving Monument (1915) — Intersection of W.
Easton Street & Vancouver Avenue
71. Sylvester Morris House (1885) — Owen Park; West Edison
between Quanah & Elwood Avenues
72. Golden Driller Statue — Expo Square; 21st Street and
Pittsburgh Avenue
73. William G. Skelly Monument — Expo Square Educational
Building
74. Great Spirit Statue — Woodward Park; 21st Street and
Peoria Avenue
75. J. Paul Getty House — Virgin Street and 69th East Avenue 
76. Holmes Peak — West 41st Avenue at 36th Street North 
77. Gilcrease Museum/Thomas Gilcrease Home — 1400 N. Gilcrease
Museum Road
78. Tulsa Garden Center/David Travis Mansion (1918) — Peoria
Ave. 
79. Tulsa Historical Society/Samuel Travis Mansion (1918) — 1347
E. 25th St. 
80. 320 South Boston (1917) — 320
S. Boston Ave. (downtown) 
Denotes site not
shown on map
Site is no longer standing
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