Talk:Enid Downtown Historic District

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Photographs[edit]

It'd be nice if someone in Garfield County or at least willing to travel there would take higher quality photographs for commons of the historic district. Not to mention that this historic district includes 158 buildings, and very few of them are represented here. A full list is here with contributing buildings in bold. Here are the listed buildings that have some sort of name attached to them:

  • Antrim Lumber Company. 214-220 East Broadway Avenue.
  • Bass Building. 224-226 North Independence Street.
  • Billings Theater. 219-223 North Independence Street.
  • Broadway Tower. 114-118 East Broadway Avenue.
  • Chamber of Commerce. 210 Kenwood Boulevard/210 North Washington Street.
  • Cherokee Theater. 115-117 South Grand Avenue.
  • Convention Hall. 100 West Cherokee Avenue.
  • Elks Lodge. 101-103 South Grand Avenue.
  • Filling Station. 228-230 West Broadway Avenue.
  • First National Bank. 201 North Grand Avenue (102-108 East Randolph).
  • Garfield County Courthouse. 100 West Broadway Avenue.
  • IOOF. 223-225 South Grand Avenue.
  • Knox Building/Masonic Hall. 303-305 West Broadway Avenue.
  • Machine Shop behind 211-213 East Maine Street.
  • Masonic Temple. 126 South Independence Avenue.
  • Montgomery Ward. 102-104 West Randolph Avenue.
  • Morris Building. 201-203 East Broadway Avenue.
  • Oven Building. 202-204 West Randolph Avenue.
  • Pioneer Telephone and Telegraph Company Building. 216-218 North Independence
  • Public Library of Enid and Garfield County. 120 West Maine
  • Sears. 110-116 East Randolph Avenue.
  • Security National Bank. 201 West Broadway Avenue (102-106 South Independence).
  • Shield Building. 109 South Grand Avenue.
  • T.L. Blackburn Building. 128-132 East Randolph Avenue.
  • Theater. 105 South Grand Avenue.
  • U.S. Post Office and Courthouse. 115 West Broadway Avenue.
  • Warehouse behind 211-213 East Maine Street.
  • Woolworths. 112 West Randolph Avenue.

Statues:

  • “Spirit of the American Doughboy” statue. 1924. No distinctive style.
  • Statue of Liberty, set up in 1950 by the Boy Scouts of America

Other:

  • Parking Lot between 303 West Broadway and 323 West Broadway.


Kiddo27 (talk) 16:15, 2 September 2022 (UTC)[reply]

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This article meets the requirements for start class. Bruin2 (talk) 04:23, 25 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]