Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number 86001083
Historic Name HOTEL ALDRIDGE
Description of Significance THE HOTEL ALDRIDGE IS BOTH HISTORICALLY AND ARCHITECTURALLY SIGNIFICANT BECAUSE 1) IT IS THE OLDEST OIL BOOM ERA HOTEL WHICH REMAINS INTACT IN WEWOKA AND 2) IT IS THE BEST REMAINING EXAMPLE OF PLAINS COMMERCIAL ARCHITECTURE IN WEWOKA. NR 5/14/86
Current Name SAME
Address THIRD AND WEWOKA STREETS
City WEWOKA
County SEMINOLE
Lot 10,11,12
Block 47
Current Section
Township
Range
Type BUILDING
Historic Function COMMERCE/TRADE
Current Function COMMERCE/TRADE
Area Significance 1 COMMERCE
Area Significance 2
Date Prepared
Year Built
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder
Architectural Style COMMERCIAL STYLE
Roof Material UNCOLLECTED
Wall Material BRICK
Window Material METAL
Door Material METAL
Decorative Details
Condition EXCELLENT
Comments
Restricted N