Captions List for Oklahoma Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Oklahoma: travel attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, parks, monuments, museums.

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  • Oklahoma City: Oklahoma State Capitol with pumping oil well on grounds.
  • Oklahoma City: Oklahoma State Capitol (1914-17) was completed when dome was added in 2002.
  • Oklahoma City: Dome of Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Bronze Native American Guardian atop Oklahoma State Capitol dome by Enoch Kelley Haney, a full-blooded Seminole Creek.
  • Oklahoma City: Neoclassical entrance of Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: "As Long as the Waters Flow" (1989) by Allan Houser (Haozous), Chiricahua Apache outside Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Detail of "As Long as the Waters Flow" (1989) by Allan Houser (Haozous) against Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Tribute to Romantic Riders of the Range (1930) sculpture by Constance Whitney Warren at Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Dome interior of Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Interior of Oklahoma State Capitol dome.
  • Oklahoma City: Oklahoma state seal on ceiling of dome of State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Rotunda lobby of Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Senate chamber in Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Dias of Senate chamber in Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Entrance to House of Representatives in Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: House of Representatives chamber in Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: House chamber in Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Dias of House chamber in Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Ceiling detail of House in Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Stained glass in House chamber in Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Ceiling detail of House in Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Supreme Court of Oklahoma in State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Supreme Court bench in Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Ceiling of Supreme Court of Oklahoma in State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Vietnam Memorial opposite Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: World War II memorial across from Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Former Oklahoma Historical Society building opposite State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: State of Oklahoma Jim Thorpe Office Building.
  • Oklahoma City: Detail of State of Oklahoma Jim Thorpe Office Building.
  • Oklahoma City: Oklahoma State Office buildings & oil well on Capitol grounds.
  • Oklahoma City: Oil derrick & well on Oklahoma Capitol grounds.
  • Oklahoma City: Skyline of Oklahoma City with Oklahoma Tower, City Place & First National Center over well-designed parking structure.
  • Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Tower & curved roof on tower of parking structure.
  • Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Tower (1982) (31 floors) (210 Park Ave.) & City Place + First National Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City Skyline over fountains.
  • First National Center (1931) (33 floors) (120 North Robinson Ave.).
  • Oklahoma City: Decorated entrance of First National Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Facade of First National Center.
  • Oklahoma City: First National Center.
  • Oklahoma City: First National Center.
  • Oklahoma City: First National Center.
  • Oklahoma City: First National Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Embossed peacock & bird detail on facade of First National Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Frieze of children & plants detail on First National Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Art deco frieze details on First National Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Hexagonal Art Deco lamp on First National Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Hexagonal Art Deco clock on First National Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Art Deco nudes on First National Center.
  • Oklahoma City: City Place (1931) (33 floors) (204 North Robinson Ave.).
  • Oklahoma City: City Place.
  • Oklahoma City: Leadership Square & City Place.
  • Oklahoma City: Leadership Square Towers (1984) (22 floors) (211 North Robinson Ave.).
  • Oklahoma City: Bank of Oklahoma Plaza (1972) (16 floors) (201 Robert S. Kerr Ave.).
  • Oklahoma City: Leadership Square over Court Plaza.
  • Oklahoma City: Court Plaza (1923) (10 floors) (228 Robert S. Kerr Ave.).
  • Oklahoma City: Court Plaza & Leadership Square.
  • Oklahoma City: Monument to Oklahoma Pioneers of 1889 staking land by Leonard McMurry.
  • Oklahoma City: United States Bankruptcy Court (1932) (9 floors) (215 Dean A. McGee Ave.).
  • Oklahoma City: United States Bankruptcy Court.
  • Oklahoma City: Oklahoma Tower & Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library.
  • Oklahoma City: Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library (2004) (300 Park Ave.).
  • Oklahoma City: Entrance of Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library.
  • Oklahoma City: Atrium of Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library.
  • Oklahoma City: Lobby of Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library.
  • Oklahoma City: City parking lot erected for OK Centennial beside Norick Downtown Library.
  • Oklahoma City: Oklahoma County Courthouse (1937) (11 floors) (321 Park Ave.).
  • Oklahoma City: Frieze on Oklahoma County Courthouse of Indians meeting pioneer settlers.
  • Oklahoma City: Art deco lamp of Oklahoma County Courthouse.
  • Oklahoma City: Art deco grills of Oklahoma County Courthouse.
  • Oklahoma City: Donald W. Reynolds Visual Arts Center (2002) of The Oklahoma City Museum of Art (415 Couch Drive).
  • Oklahoma City: Stage Center theatre (1970) (400 West Sheridan).
  • Oklahoma City: Ford Center (100 West Reno Ave.).
  • Oklahoma City: Mid America Tower (1980) (19 floors) (20 North Broadway Ave.) with Chase Tower beyond.
  • Oklahoma City: Chase Tower (1971) (36 floors) (100 North Broadway Ave.).
  • Oklahoma City: Santa Fe Plaza garage elevator structure.
  • Oklahoma City: SBC Building (1928) (16 floors) (405 North Broadway).
  • Oklahoma City: The Skirvin Hotel Oklahoma City (1910) (13 floors) (1 Park Ave.).
  • Oklahoma City: Roofline of The Skirvin Hotel Oklahoma City.
  • Oklahoma City: Colcord Building facade details.
  • Oklahoma City: Colcord Building (1909) (14 floors) (15 North Robinson Ave.).
  • Oklahoma City: Judge Robert A. Hefner Mansion museum (1917) (201 NW 14th St.).
  • Oklahoma City: Hefner Mansion museum operated by Oklahoma Heritage Assoc.
  • Oklahoma City: Henry Overholzer mansion (1903) museum in Heritage Hills Historical Preservation District.
  • Oklahoma City: Colonnaded house in Heritage Hills Historical Preservation District.
  • Oklahoma City: House with wide eves in Heritage Hills Historical Preservation District.
  • Oklahoma City: Multicolored brick house in Heritage Hills Historical Preservation District.
  • Oklahoma City: Johnson-Hightower house (1907) in Heritage Hills Historical Preservation District.
  • Oklahoma City: Villa in Heritage Hills Historical Preservation District.
  • Oklahoma City: Mansion in Heritage Hills Historical Preservation District.
  • Oklahoma City: Warehouse converted to restaurant in Bricktown Entertainment Complex.
  • Oklahoma City: Canal through Bricktown Entertainment Complex.
  • Oklahoma City: Former warehouses converted to shops in Bricktown.
  • Oklahoma City: Canal boat rides through Bricktown.
  • Oklahoma City: Bricktown Ballpark & Mickey Mantle Plaza.
  • Oklahoma City: Mickey Mantle statue at Bricktown Ballpark.
  • Oklahoma City: Bricktown Ballpark & Johnny Bench Plaza.
  • Oklahoma City: Cinema complex in Bricktown.
  • Oklahoma City: First Oklahoma fire station (1869) from Fort Supply Indian Territory, a log barn moved to State Firefighters Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Row of antique fire engines & fire fighting memorabilia at Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Amoskeag steam pumper (1861) at Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Hunneman hand pumper & hose cart (1870) at Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: American LaFrance Automatic Watertower (1903) at Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: American LaFrance Type 5 chemical & hose truck (1910) at Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: American LaFrance triple combination pumper (1917) at Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Seagraves triple combination pumper (1919) at Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Stutz pumper (1920) at Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Stutz fire engine (1921) at Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Chemical & hose trucks by White (1913) & Chevrolet (1928) at Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Seagraves fire engine (1928) at Oklahoma State Firefighters Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Skyline of Oklahoma City over Myriad Botanical Gardens.
  • Oklahoma City: Space-ship-like greenhouse conservatory on Myriad Botanical Gardens grounds.
  • Oklahoma City: Details of Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory in Myriad Botanical Gardens.
  • Oklahoma City: Round greenhouse of Myriad Botanical Gardens.
  • Oklahoma City: Myriad Botanical Gardens & Conservatory.
  • Oklahoma City: Myriad Botanical Gardens & Conservatory.
  • Oklahoma City: Myriad Botanical Gardens & Conservatory.
  • Oklahoma City: Myriad Botanical Gardens & Conservatory.
  • Oklahoma City: Tile mural in Myriad Botanical Conservatory.
  • Oklahoma City: Tropical plant in Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory of Myriad Botanical Gardens.
  • Oklahoma City: Orchid in Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory of Myriad Botanical Gardens.
  • Oklahoma City: View of palms in Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory of Myriad Botanical Gardens.
  • Oklahoma City: Golden trumpet vine in Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory of Myriad Botanical Gardens.
  • Oklahoma City: Primitive plants in Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory of Myriad Botanical Gardens.
  • Oklahoma City: Elk Horn Euphorbia in Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory of Myriad Botanical Gardens.
  • Oklahoma City: Standing's Day Gecko (Phelsuma standingi) in Crystal Bridge Tropical Conservatory of Myriad Botanical Gardens.
  • Oklahoma City: Oklahoma History Center (2006) (2401 N. Laird Ave.).
  • Oklahoma City: Entrance facade of Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Glass tower of Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Sculpture group of Native Americans at entrance of Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Sculpture group of Native Americans at entrance of Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Monument to Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC) which provided jobs during the Great Depression outside Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Antique oil derrick on display at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Antique oil well derricks & equipment at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: View from atrium of Oklahoma History Center to Oklahoma State Capitol.
  • Oklahoma City: Lockheed Vega 5-C "Winnie Mae" in which aviator Wiley Post set around the world speed record in 1931 & first global solo flight in 1933 at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Lockheed Vega "Winnie Mae" in atrium of Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Nez Perce woman's basket hat (1878) at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Seneca snapping turtle rattle (pre 1900) at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Apache saddle bag at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Kiowa beaded Moccasins (c1880) at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Kiowa & Arapaho beaded Moccasins (c1890) at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Cheyenne beaded Moccasins (c1890) at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Apache beaded cradleboard (c1900) at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Kiowa cover on Apache cradleboard (c1890) plus toy Apache cradleboard at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Cheyenne doll (c1890) & Cheyenne dress (c1915) at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Jefferson Peace Medal (1801) as used on Lewis & Clark Expedition at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Civil War drum (c1863) at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Confederate wooden canteen (c1862-5) at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Chuck wagon as used on cattle trail drives at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Concord stagecoach at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Porcelain mantle clock (c1892) at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Silver service for battleship USS Oklahoma (c1913-40) at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Collection of antique ladies hats at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Case C model tractor (c1930s) at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Dodge Panel Truck (1936) used by radio repair business at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: WKY color TV camera (1954) at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Self-service tube tester (c1950-60s) allowed TV owners to replace tubes at corner grocery stores at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Camera collection at Oklahoma History Center.
  • Oklahoma City: Bricktown Corral where Spirit of the Buffalo street art displayed in herds as part of Oklahoma Centennial project.
  • Oklahoma City: Dream Spirits by Kathryn L. Bailey at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: Pride of the Buffalo Soldier by Shauna B. Schroder at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: Time in Oklahoma "Then and Now" by Judith Liebmann at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: Made of Indian Stars by Jason Clay Lewis at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: Omar Eff by Jenny Lee and Jordan Tang at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: Baroque Buffalo by Janey Crain at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: BUFFALOCORP by Nick Hermes at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: Father Sky, Endless Cloud by Sally Perry Plummer at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: Patches, The Crazy Quilt Buffalo by Clint Stone.
  • Oklahoma City: Roughneck by Mike Larsen at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: Casey by Julia D. Wells at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: Spirit by Rick & Tracey Bewley and the patients of Spencer Campus at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: Pollock's Patterns of the Buffalo Herd by Irving Middle School, Norman, Art Class at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: The History Buff by Marcia Turner & Jo Vanden at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: Detail of The History Buff by Marcia Turner & Jo Vanden.
  • Oklahoma City: High Plains Drifter by Brett Andrew at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: Kerrphilo by Leslie E. Davis at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: Oaxacan Buffalo by Tracey Bewley at Spirit of the Buffalo OK Centennial street art project.
  • Oklahoma City: Gate & reflecting pool of Oklahoma City National Memorial.
  • Oklahoma City: Oklahoma City National Memorial commemorating victims of 1995 bombing of Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
  • Oklahoma City: Sculpted chairs, one for each of 168 bombing victims at Oklahoma City National Memorial.
  • Oklahoma City: Gate which frame story of bombing victims at Oklahoma City National Memorial.
  • Oklahoma City: Memorial tree of gratitude to those who helped bombing victims at Oklahoma City National Memorial.
  • Oklahoma City: Museum at Oklahoma City National Memorial.
  • Oklahoma City: Memorial fence with objects left in memory of bombing victims at Oklahoma City National Memorial.
  • Oklahoma City: Memorial fence with objects left in memory of bombing victims at Oklahoma City National Memorial.
  • Oklahoma City: Omniplex museum & Omnidome theater complex.
  • Oklahoma City: Indian leather shield with feathers at Omniplex museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Apache Indian beaded buckskin bag (c1890) at Omniplex museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Cherokee Indian Honeysuckle Collection Basket (c1900) at Omniplex museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Entrance to National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Sculpted cow puncher with saddle outside National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Coming through the Rye enlarged from sculpture by Frederic Remington at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Buildings of National Cowboy Museum with Remington's Coming through the Rye sculpture.
  • Oklahoma City: Statue of Buffalo Bill at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Paint Mare & Filly statue by Veryl Goodnight at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Gardens of National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Lilly pond in gardens of National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: The End of the Trail monument by James Earle Fraser at National Cowboy Museum originally made in 1915 for Panama Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco.
  • Oklahoma City: End of the Trail sculpture shows slumped Indian at end of era of American Western expansion at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Portrait detail of End of the Trail sculpture at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Beadwork bag (c1860) by Northern Plains possibly Dakota Indians at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Lakota buckskin beadwork vest & pants (c1885) at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Beadwork bag (c1900) in Plateau style at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Western Apache basket (c1920) at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Cahauilla basket (c1930) with rattlesnakes at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Hopi basket (1961) with eagle at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Bowl (1989) by San Ildefonso artist Nathan Youngblood at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Painting of Mackenzies 4th Regiment at Palo Duro by Joe Grandee at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Uniform of frontier cavalry soldier at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: U.S. Army Scout military campaign hat (1885-95) at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: U.S. officer's military dress uniform (c1880) at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: U.S. military dress helmet for Indian Scouts with white horsehair plume (c1880) at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: U.S. military officer's kit (c1850-80) at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: U.S. military enlisted soldier's hat & blouse (c1885-99) at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Gatling gun (1870s) fired about 200 rounds per minute made by Colt Fire Arms of Hartford, CT, at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Early editions of Western novels at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Poster for Will Rogers' first film (1918) Laughing Bill Hyde at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Portrait of Will Rogers (1949) by Bettina Steinke at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Portrait of John Wayne (1978) by Everett Raymond Kinstler at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Memorabilia from Gunsmoke TV show at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Statue of Abraham Lincoln at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Statue of Ronald Reagan in After the Ride 1998 by Glenna Goodacre at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Oklahoma City: Portrait of Ronald Reagan (1992) by Everett Raymond Kinstler at National Cowboy Museum.
  • Guthrie: Guthrie streetscape along West Harrison Ave. including Victor Building & Pollard Theater.
  • Guthrie: Victor Building (1893) (W Harrison Ave. at 1st St.).
  • Guthrie: Victor Commercial Building constructed by Winfield S. Smith held a drugstore & Territorial offices.
  • Guthrie: Pollard Theater (1901) (120 W Harrison Ave.).
  • Guthrie: Beland Commercial Building (1920) (118 W Harrison Ave.).
  • Guthrie: Foucart Building (1891) (115 W Harrison Ave.).
  • Guthrie: Entrance to Foucart Building which originally held dry goods store & architect Foucart's own offices.
  • Guthrie: Highly decorated commercial building (1891) (111 W Harrison Ave.).
  • Guthrie: Window details of 1891 commercial building at 111 W Harrison Ave.
  • Guthrie: Waite Block or Guthrie Daily Leader newspaper building (1891) (107 W Harrison Ave.).
  • Guthrie: De Steiguer building (1890) (110 E Oklahoma Ave.) built as a bank.
  • Guthrie: Native red sandstone plus blue & red trim details of De Steiguer building.
  • Guthrie: Victorian Guthrie streetscape along West Oklahoma Ave. including several buildings by architect Joseph Foucart.
  • Guthrie: Bierer-Anderson (1898) plus Farquarson (1907) (W Oklahoma Ave.) buildings.
  • Guthrie: Detail of 1898 Bierer building on W Oklahoma Ave.
  • Guthrie: Tower on commercial building at corner of W Oklahoma Ave.& Division St.
  • Guthrie: Adler building (1893) (109 W Oklahoma Ave.).
  • Guthrie: Schnell building (1893) (W Oklahoma Ave.).
  • Guthrie: Gaffney 1890 & J.B. Beadles buildings on W Oklahoma Ave.
  • Guthrie: Elaborate roofline of J.B. Beadles building (W Oklahoma Ave.).
  • Guthrie: Moorish details of Gaffney building (1890) (W Oklahoma Ave.).
  • Guthrie: Wooden Gothic-Revival commercial building (206 W Oklahoma Ave.).
  • Guthrie: De Ford building (1890) (S 2nd St.).
  • Guthrie: Elaborate decorations of heritage De Ford building.
  • Guthrie: State Capitol Publishing Museum (W Harrison Ave. at 2nd St.) home of first OK Territory newspaper founded by Frank Hilton Greer.
  • Guthrie: Marker for site of U.S. Land Office used in land run of 1889.
  • Guthrie: Antique painted Coca Cola sign.
  • Guthrie: Former Carnegie Library & Oklahoma Territorial Museum.
  • Guthrie: Former Carnegie Library (Oklahoma Ave. at Ash St.).
  • Guthrie: Heritage house with horseshoe-shaped windows.
  • Tulsa: Tulsa skyline.
  • Tulsa: Tulsa skyline with One Williams Center, First Place Tower, Mid-Continent Tower & Philtower.
  • Tulsa: One Williams Center at end of Broadway.
  • Tulsa: One Williams Center (1976) (52 floors).
  • Tulsa: One Williams Center towers over Mid-Continent Tower & 320 South Boston Building.
  • Tulsa: First Place Tower, One Williams Center, Mid-Continent Tower & Philtower.
  • Tulsa: Mid-Continent Tower & First Place Tower.
  • Tulsa: Courtyard of First Place Tower.
  • Tulsa: First Place Tower (1973) (40 floors) (15 East Fifth St.).
  • Tulsa: Mid-Continent Tower, 320 South Boston Building & First Place Tower at sunset.
  • Tulsa: 320 South Boston Building (1917 & 1928) (22 floors).
  • Tulsa: Building with octagonal tower at Fifth Street & South Boston Ave.
  • Tulsa: Octagonal tower on building at Fifth Street & South Boston Ave.
  • Tulsa: Mid-Continent Tower over red Philtower tiled roof.
  • Tulsa: Mid-Continent Tower (former Cosden Building) (1918) (36 floors) (401 South Boston Avenue).
  • Tulsa: Crown of Mid-Continent Tower.
  • Tulsa: Facade of Mid-Continent Tower.
  • Tulsa: Decorative gothic details of Mid-Continent Tower.
  • Tulsa: Clock on corner of Mid-Continent Tower.
  • Tulsa: Terra cotta gothic details of Mid-Continent Tower.
  • Tulsa: Terra cotta gothic details of Mid-Continent Tower.
  • Tulsa: Atlas Life Building (1922) (12 floors) (415 South Boston Avenue).
  • Tulsa: Neon Atlas sign showing Tulsa on globe on Atlas Life Building.
  • Tulsa: Sculpture of Atlas holding globe atop Atlas Life Building.
  • Tulsa: Neo Gothic upper facade of Philtower.
  • Tulsa: Philtower (1927) (24 floors) (427 South Boston Avenue).
  • Tulsa: Window surrounds of Philtower.
  • Tulsa: Gargoyle holding highrise on facade of Philtower.
  • Tulsa: Grotesque figure carved on Philtower building.
  • Tulsa: Amoco North Building (1931) (14 floors) (511 South Boston Ave.).
  • Tulsa: Facade details of Amoco North Building.
  • Tulsa: Relief design details of Amoco North Building.
  • Tulsa: Window surround of 1931 Amoco North Building.
  • Tulsa: Tile details on Amoco North Building.
  • Tulsa: Garden relief pattern of Amoco North Building.
  • Tulsa: Philcade Building (aka Amoco North Building) (1931) (14 floors) (511 South Boston Avenue).
  • Tulsa: Philcade Building entrance.
  • Tulsa: Adams Hotel Building (1928) (13 floors) (403 South Cheyenne Ave.).
  • Tulsa: Elaborate tile work of Adams Hotel Building.
  • Tulsa: Spanish baroque decoration on Adams Hotel Building.
  • Tulsa: Grotesque face carved on Adams Hotel Building.
  • Tulsa: Black & white glass building in downtown Tulsa.
  • Tulsa: First Christian Church (1920) (913 South Boulder Ave.).
  • Tulsa: Octagonal dome of First Christian Church.
  • Tulsa: Philbrook Museum of Art (2727 S Rockford Rd.).
  • Tulsa: Gilcrease Museum (1400 N Gilcrease Museum Rd.).
  • Tulsa: Boston Avenue Methodist Church (1929) (1301 South Boston Avenue).
  • Tulsa: Facade details of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Crown of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Facade of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Window surround decorations of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Saintly horsemen carvings on facade of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: One of the horsemen on Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Horseman on Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Sanctuary windows around Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Art deco pattern over windows of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Decorative tile patterns of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Reflective crown panels on Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Sanctuary interior of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Altar of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Sanctuary ceiling of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Sanctuary organ pipes of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Stained glass windows of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Stained glass windows of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Interior lamp & stairway of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Interior lamp of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Mosaic in Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Stained glass windows of Boston Avenue Methodist Church.
  • Tulsa: Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos).
  • Tulsa: Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) with wings spread.
  • Tulsa: Praying Hands bronze statue at entrance to Oral Roberts University campus.
  • Tulsa: Prayer Tower of Oral Roberts University.
  • Tulsa: Prayer Tower & Christ’s Chapel of Oral Roberts University.
  • Tulsa: Christ’s Chapel of Oral Roberts University.
  • Tulsa: Detail of Christ’s Chapel of Oral Roberts University.
  • Tulsa: Detail of Graduate Center of Oral Roberts University.
  • Bartlesville: Price Tower (1956) (19 floors).
  • Bartlesville: Upper story details of Frank Lloyd Wright's Price Tower.
  • Bartlesville: Facade of Price Tower.
  • Bartlesville: Details of Price Tower.
  • Bartlesville: Facade details of Price Tower.
  • Bartlesville: Vertical green louvers of FLW's Price Tower.
  • Bartlesville: Horizontal canopies of Price Tower by Wright.
  • Bartlesville: Window details of Price Tower.
  • Bartlesville: Surface treatment of Price Tower.
  • Bartlesville: Entrance overhang of Price Tower.
  • Bartlesville: Driveway design of Price Tower.
  • Bartlesville: Column details of Price Tower.
  • Bartlesville: Price Tower paired with Phillips Tower.
  • Bartlesville: Sixty-six sculpture (2004) by Robert Indiana against Price Tower to mark both Route 66 & Phillips 66 petroleum headquartered in Bartlesville.
  • Bartlesville: Bartlesville Community Center (1982).
  • Bartlesville: Exterior details of round Bartlesville Community Center.
  • Bartlesville: Arches & curves of Bartlesville Community Center in Frank Lloyd Wright tradition.
  • Bartlesville: Entrance stairway in Bartlesville Community Center.
  • Bartlesville: Auditorium of Bartlesville Community Center.
  • Bartlesville: Circular ramp in Bartlesville Community Center.
  • Bartlesville: Phillips Tower & Plaza Office Building.
  • Bartlesville: Phillips Tower (1930) (14 floors).
  • Bartlesville: Plaza Office Building (1987) (16 floors).
  • Bartlesville: Phillips Petroleum Building (1964) (19 floors) Welton Becket Assoc. & Price Tower.
  • Bartlesville: Frank Phillips home (1107 S Cherokee Ave.).
  • Bartlesville: Frank Phillips home of one of founders of Phillips Petroleum.
  • Bartlesville: Indian mural around entrance doors of Woolaroc Ranch Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Details of Indian dancing in war feathers on entrance mural of Woolaroc Ranch Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Details native American warrior on entrance mural of Woolaroc Ranch Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Native American design details on entrance doors of Woolaroc Ranch Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Sculpture of cowboy & horse called "Thanks For the Rail" by Joe Beeler at Woolaroc Ranch.
  • Bartlesville: Sculpture of female Outlaw Belle Starr by Jo Mora at Woolaroc Ranch.
  • Bartlesville: Sculpture of native America spear fishing in gardens of Woolaroc Ranch.
  • Bartlesville: Sculpture of oilman Frank Phillips (1873-1953) founder of Phillips Petroleum & the Western heritage Museum at his Woolaroc Ranch.
  • Bartlesville: "Trail of Tears" painting by Robert Lindneux showing forced migration of American Indians to Oklahoma in 19th C at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Portrait of Sequoyah (1776-1843) a Cherokee who devised the Cherokee alphabet by Robert Lindneux at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Portrait of Chief Yellow Shield-Sioux by Henry C. Balink at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Portrait of Horse Chief Eagle-Ponca by Henry C. Balink at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Bust of Lord of the Southern Plains by Joe Beeler of Comanche horseman at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Sioux ceremonial buckskin shirt at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Osage Indian beaded moccasins at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Concord stage coach at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Portrait of Buffalo Bill (1846-1917) by Robert Lindneux at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Portrait of Wild Bill Hickok (1837-1876) by Robert Lindneux at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Facial detail of portrait of Wild Bill Hickok (1837-1876) by Robert Lindneux at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Painting of Cattle Stampede by Robert Lindneux at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Portrait of General George Armstrong Custer (1839-1876) by Robert Lindneux at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Painting of Custer's Last Stand by Frederic Remington at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Painting of Custer's Last Fight by W.R. Leigh at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Collection of Spurs of the Old West at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Travel Air 5000 aircraft (1927) of Wichita, KS, at Woolaroc Museum. Phillips sponsored this winning plane in the 1927 Oakland, CA to Honolulu, HI race. Travel Air became Beechcraft.
  • Bartlesville: Woolaroc 1927 racing monoplane plus Phillips 66 1920's oil tanker truck at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Phillips 66 1920's oil tanker truck & gas pumps at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Rabbit detail of stained glass window (1972) by Pepe Méndez at Woolaroc Museum.
  • Bartlesville: Oklahoma landscape of Woolaroc Ranch.
  • Bartlesville: Early wooden oil derrick at Woolaroc Ranch.
  • Bartlesville: Longhorn & Scottish Highland Cattle roam Woolaroc Ranch.
  • Bartlesville: Longhorn cow at Woolaroc Ranch.
  • Bartlesville: Deer at Woolaroc Ranch.
  • Bartlesville: Llama at Woolaroc Ranch.
  • Bartlesville: Ostrich at Woolaroc Ranch.
  • Bartlesville: Green & yellow lizard at Woolaroc Ranch.
  • Bartlesville: Black-tailed prairie dog at Woolaroc Ranch.
  • Bartlesville: Black-tailed prairie dog at Woolaroc Ranch.
  • Medal of 1st President George Washington (1789-1797) lived (1732-1799) (engraved 1792).
  • Medal of 1st President George Washington (1789-1797) lived (1732-1799).
  • Medal of 3rd President Thomas Jefferson (1801-1809) lived (1743-1826).
  • Medal of 5th President James Monroe (1817-1825) lived (1758-1831).
  • Medal of 7th President Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) lived (1767-1845).
  • Medal of 7th President Andrew Jackson (1829-1837) lived (1767-1845).
  • Medal of 11th President James Knox Polk (1845-1849) lived (1795-1849).
  • Medal of 12th President Zachary Taylor (1849-1850) lived (1784-1850).
  • Medal of 15th President James Buchanan (1857-1861) lived (1791-1868).
  • Medal of 18th President Ulysses Simpson Grant (1869-1877) lived (1822-1885).
  • Medal of 19th President Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1877-1881) lived (1822-1893).
  • Medal of 22 & 24th President Grover Cleveland (1885-1889 + 1893-1897) lived (1837-1908).
  • Medal of Pierre Chouteau of Upper Missouri Outfit Co.

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