Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number 76001556
Historic Name OKLAHOMA PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE
Description of Significance THE BUILDING OPENED IN 1910 AS THE OKLAHOMA PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE FOR GIRLS AND OPERATED UNTIL 1966. THE COLLEGE HAD ITS ROOTS IN THE PRESBYTERIAN HOME MISSION, WHICH ESTABLISHED THE CALVIN INSTITUTE IN DURANT IN 1894. THE BUILDING REFLECTS THE CLASSICAL REVIVAL STYLE. LISTED IN NATIONAL REGISTER 12/12/76.
Current Name
Address 601 N. 16TH STREET
City DURANT
County BRYAN
Lot
Block
Current Section
Township 6S
Range 9E
Type BUILDING
Historic Function COLLEGE
Current Function MUSEUM
Area Significance 1 EDUCATION
Area Significance 2
Date Prepared 1976
Year Built 1910; 1918
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder UNKNOWN
Architectural Style CLASSICAL REVIVAL
Roof Material ASPHALT
Wall Material BRICK
Window Material METAL
Door Material UNCOLLECTED
Decorative Details
Condition FAIR
Comments
Restricted N