Rodeside Motel

Rodeside Motel

Aug 31, 2009



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City: •Earlsboro
Photographer:AbandonedOK Team
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St. George Church

St. George Church

Aug 31, 2009

St. George church was started by a group of Greek Orthodox brothers shortly after statehood. By 1921 they had raised enough funds to build a church at the corner of NW 8th and western. During this period there was great growth among the congregation. They had their traditional greek festivals which were open to the public during and lent and led many community...

Location Class: •Church
City: •Oklahoma City
Photographer:AbandonedOK TeamBilly!
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John Marshall High School

John Marshall High School

Aug 21, 2009

John Marshall opened in early 1950 to serve the need for a high school in the ever-growing suburbs in far north Oklahoma City. In comparison to other high schools built by the OKCPS at this time it was considered the best. It features 2 gyms, tennis courts, football fields, and an auditorium. It thrived well into the 1970′s until the surrounding area began...

Location Class: •School
City: •Oklahoma City
Photographer:AbandonedOK Team
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Sunset Elementary

Sunset Elementary

Aug 21, 2009

Sunset elementary school was built in early 1960 and opened to enrollment in the summer of 1960. It was constructed to serve the overcrowded Ridgeview elementary in the east side of the Village. It is 19,000 square feet and has about 9 acres surrounding it. The OKCPS declared it surpuls in 1984 because of low enrollment. The City of the Village was given the...

Location Class: •School
City: •Oklahoma City
Photographer:AbandonedOK Team
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Dunjee School

Dunjee School

Aug 21, 2009

Dunjee All-School-Association or Dunjee Negro School System began in 1947. The area was known as Green Pastures at this time and had an elementary school, middle school, high school and a large field house shared by all three schools. The residents of the Dunjee area had long suffered at the hand of segregation in Oklahoma. Before 1963 it was part of the...

Location Class: •School
City: •Spencer
Photographer:AbandonedOK Team
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Star School

Star School

Aug 18, 2009



Location Class: •School
City: •Wagoner
Photographer:Fiend
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Jefferson Davis School

Jefferson Davis School

Aug 17, 2009

Jefforson Davis School was opened for enrollment in August of 1931. It had a long and succesful run serving the south part of the city immediately south of Capitol Hill. Notably it had several oil wells on the property and one that hit a gusher causing it to splatter the school with oklahoma gold. It closed in the early 1980′s, because of lack of...

Location Class: •School
City: •Oklahoma City
Photographer:AbandonedOK Team
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NuWay Cleaners

NuWay Cleaners

Aug 16, 2009

Nu-way Cleaners was constructed around 1928 and stayed at it’s location during the entire life of the business. Extensive renovations were completed during it’s life, mostly during the 1930′s, as noted by the Art Deco architecture and details present still to this day. Nu-way closed in the early 1990′s due to lack of business in the ever...

Location Class: •Commercial
City: •Oklahoma City
Photographer:AbandonedOK Team
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Thomas A Edison School

Thomas A Edison School

Aug 15, 2009

Thomas A Edison school was built in the early 1950′s. There isn’t much notable to mention about this place. It is a standard Oklahoma City public school design of this time period. Large classrooms with sloping ceilings that open to shared courtyards. Very narrow hallways connect the classroms to central areas that inculde the restrooms, offices and...

Location Class: •School
City: •Oklahoma City
Photographer:AbandonedOK Team
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Geary Hydro Truck Stop

Geary Hydro Truck Stop

Aug 12, 2009



Location Class: •Commercial
City: •Bridgeport•Geary•Hydro
Photographer:AbandonedOK Team
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Earlsboro, OK – Ghost Town

Earlsboro, OK – Ghost Town

Aug 6, 2009

Some Personal accounts of people living in Earlsboro taken from Ghosts Of America. I live in Earlsboro and YES it is very creepy. The house i live in sits on a burned down hotel and i often find marbles and other burned toys of kids that died in the hotel. It is very eerie and there is a field outside my house and its scary as well. – A fellow resident Of...

Location Class: •Ghost Town
City: •Earlsboro
Photographer:AbandonedOK Team
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St. Vincent’s Home

St. Vincent’s Home

Aug 2, 2009

St. Vincent’s Home was operated by the Brothers of Mercy and was built in 1945. The nursing order of Catholic brothers moved to the present location and built the ‘old’ section of the building in 1953. The addition was built using a grant from Hill-Burton. St. Vincent’s takes male patients only. In 1957, patients ranged from a 7 year old...

Location Class: •Residential •Church •Hospital
City: •Oklahoma City
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Bryant Center

Bryant Center

Aug 1, 2009

The Bryant Center opened in the northeast side of Oklahoma City in September of 1960. It featured a bowling alley, dance center, a restaurant and a private supper club. Bryant Center was the epicenter of life for the long suppressed “negro” section of town and as quoted by the Oklahoman, featured “activites for both whites and negros”....

Location Class: •Commercial
City: •Oklahoma City
Photographer:AbandonedOK Team
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