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    U.S. Post Office and Courthouse – Ada OK

    Date added: January 23, 2015; Modified: January 2, 2018

    The historic U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Ada, Oklahoma was constructed between 1933 and 1934 with federal Treasury Department funds. The building is still in use today.

    Central Fire Station – Ada OK

    Date added: August 29, 2016; Modified: April 12, 2017

    The Central Fire Station in Ada, Oklahoma, was constructed by the Public Works Administration (PWA), under the supervision of architect Robert F. Ferguson, consulting engineer George Taylor, and contractor Arney Harbert. It is a two-story stone block building with four… read more

    Armory (former) – Ada OK

    Date added: August 22, 2016; Modified: April 11, 2017

    “The former Ada Armory is a one-story building (210′ by 122′). It [was] constructed [by the WPA in 1936] of white native stone, rusticated and randomly laid. The central portion of the building is the drill floor which has a… read more

    Wintersmith Park – Ada OK

    Date added: March 26, 2013; Modified: September 7, 2016

    “Wintersmith Park was originally established in 1907 with the damming of Lake Creek. This 150-acre park had extensive work done by the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in 1933-34. “In the late 1930’s, the WPA was brought in to continue the… read more

    Athletic Field and Stadium – East Central University, Ada OK

    Date added: August 29, 2016; Modified: September 1, 2016

    “On the far east side of the East Central University campus is a football stadium constructed by the WPA during the period 1936-1941. The stadium is rectangular, 199 ft by 56 ft. and constructed of poured concrete, with an exterior… read more

    Rosedale Cemetery Chapel – Ada OK

    Date added: August 22, 2016; Modified: August 23, 2016

    “This is a most unusual example of WPA construction – the use of petrified wood. We noted several buildings in this area of Oklahoma which used petrified wood. Apparently, the local topographical circumstances lead to availability of this type of… read more

    Napier School (former) – Ada OK

    Date added: August 22, 2016; Modified: August 22, 2016

    “Napier School is a one-story 8-room school that is T-shaped. Vertically it is 186′ and horizontally 153′. The main entrance is located in a slightly projected bay, with fluted pillars flanking the doors. A wide 4-step staircase with low side… read more

    Glenwood Park – Ada OK

    Date added: August 22, 2016; Modified: August 22, 2016

    “In 1939, the WPA constructed tennis courts (no longer in existence), rock retaining walls, concrete footbridges, and stone drainage ditches. The retaining wall has vertical piers at the top, which served as parking ‘curbs’ for street level parking.”   There… read more