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    Sulphur Armory – Sulphur OK

    Date added: August 16, 2016; Modified: June 16, 2023

    Also known as the National Guard Armory, the Sulphur Armory stands vacant today at 500 W Wynnewood Ave, Sulphur, OK. Placed on the National Register in 1994, it is an outstanding example of the work of the Works Progress Administration.

    Chickasaw National Recreation Area: Veterans Lake – Sulphur OK

    Date added: July 2, 2014; Modified: April 7, 2023

    “Veterans Lake is located in the western portion of the Chickasaw National Recreation Area’s Platt Historic District. The lake is an excellent fishing venue, hiking and picnicking nearby. No-wake boating is allowed on the lake. It was created by the… read more

    Sulphur Athletic Field and Stadium – Sulphur OK

    Date added: March 22, 2021; Modified: March 27, 2021

    Athletic field and stadium for the Sulphur Bulldogs and still use practice field for the High School team The stadium located on West Wynnewood Ave, Sulphur is a rectangular 139 x 38 foot building made of native stone and pre-formed… read more

    Post Office – Sulphur OK

    Date added: July 30, 2013; Modified: April 11, 2017

    The historic post office in Sulphur, Oklahoma was constructed with federal Treasury Department funds. The building, which houses New Deal artwork inside, was completed in 1937 and is still in use today.

    Post Office Mural – Sulphur OK

    Date added: July 30, 2013; Modified: January 24, 2015

    The mural “Romance of the Mail” was completed with Treasury Section of Fine Arts funds in 1941, when it was installed in in Sulphur, Oklahoma’s historic post office building. The mural was restored in 2006.

    Chickasaw National Recreation Area, Platt National Park – Sulphur OK

    Date added: March 19, 2013; Modified: July 2, 2014

    The CCC was extensively involved in development of the portion of the Chickasaw National Recreation Area formerly known as Platt National Park: “Originally known as Sulphur Springs Reservation, and later renamed Platt National Park, the park was established in 1902… read more