Oklahoma's National Register of Historic Places

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ID Number 97000803
Historic Name PROVINE SERVICE STATION
Description of Significance A LANDMARK TO AFFICIANADOS OF ROUTE 66, THE PROVINVE SERVICE STATION, AKA LUCILLES, REPRESENTS AN ERA OF SMALL, INDEPENDENT SERVICE STATIONS ALONG THE ROUTE. IT FEATURES THE UNUSUAL CONFIGURATION OF HAVING THE LIVING QUARTERS SITUATED ABOVE THE SERVICE AREA. CONSTRUCTED IN 1929, THE STATION ALSO FEATURED TOURIST CABINS. LISTED IN NATIONAL REGISTER 7/17/97.
Current Name LUCILLES
Address 1/2 MILE WEST OF INTERSECTION OF HWY 58 & I-40.
City HYDRO
County CADDO
Lot
Block
Current Section 4
Township 12N
Range 13W
Type BUILDING
Historic Function SPECIALTY STORE
Current Function SPECIALTY STORE
Area Significance 1 ARCHITECTURE
Area Significance 2 COMMERCE
Date Prepared MAY 31, 1992
Year Built 1929
Original Site YES
Architect/Builder UNKNOWN
Architectural Style BUNGALOW/ CRAFTSMAN
Roof Material ASPHALT
Wall Material WOOD SHINGLE; ALUMINUM
Window Material WOOD
Door Material ALUMINUM; GLASS
Decorative Details BATTERED CONCRETE PIERS, EXPOSED RAFTER TAILS.
Condition GOOD
Comments 20. DOCUMENTATION SOURCES (CONTINUED):"LUCILLE'S HISTORIC HIGHWAY", THE MOTHER ROAD JOURNAL: ROUTE 66, YESTERDAY AND TODAY, OCTOBER 1991, PP. 6-7; SCOTT, QUINTA AND SUSAN CROCE KELLY, "ROUTE 66: THE HIGHWAY AND ITS PEOPLE", 1988; TEAGUE, TOM, "SEARCHING FOR 66", 1991; WALLIS, MICHAEL, " ROUTE 66: THE MOTHER ROAD", 1990.
Restricted N