Eighty Niner Bank

Eighty Niner Bank

Aug 18, 2010

This bank is located on Main street in Coyle, Ok. The bank is one of two original buildings on Main street that is still standing and still salvageable. The other remaining building is the former Iowa Tribe smoke shop. It is unknown if the tribe has any plans for that building. The bank building was the first in town to be built of native red sandstone. The new...

Location Class: •Commercial
City: •Coyle
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The Lion’s Den

The Lion’s Den

Apr 10, 2010

The Lion’s Den is located in Langston, Ok and named after the university mascot. The Lion’s Den provided adult entertainment for the students and people living in town. It appeared to have two separate bar areas as well as a kitchen where they served the “Fish Platter” and the “Pork Chop Thang” as you can see in one of the...

Location Class: •Commercial
City: •Langston
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The Old Rock Store

The Old Rock Store

Mar 18, 2010

This used to be your typical small town general store. It is unknown when it opened or when it was abandoned, however throughout the last twenty six years the building has been occupied off and on by squatters, gypsies, and the troublesome teen or two. There was another structure on the same lot which appeared to be an auto repair business but over the years it...

Location Class: •Commercial
City: •Pharoah
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Pharoah High School

Pharoah High School

Mar 17, 2010

A resident in town says that this school was known as SpringHill High School. I have yet to find any record of it on the internet. The school closed sometime in the late 60′s. Inside the electrical panel there was some writing in pencil which had the electricians name, union, and the date of 1927. It also said he was called out to run the electric from...

Location Class: •School
City: •Pharoah
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Bourne Dairy

Bourne Dairy

Mar 16, 2010

At the time of it’s operation, the Dairy land covered most of the land in the area, including the Cowboy Museum and the Oklahoma City Zoo.  Family Dollar practically share’s it’s back wall with it. It’s one of those places you could drive by every single day and never see it. Unfortunately as you can see, it’s in very poor...

Location Class: •Commercial
City: •Oklahoma City
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