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Electric Park Pavilion

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Built
  
1912

Opened
  
1912

Phone
  
+1 580-363-0209

NRHP Reference #
  
76001563

Area
  
1,200 m²

Added to NRHP
  
29 September 1976

Electric Park Pavilion

Location
  
300 S. Main, Blackwell, Oklahoma

Address
  
303 S Main St, Blackwell, OK 74631, USA

Architectural style
  
Mission Revival architecture

Similar
  
Kiowa Tribal Museum, Southern Plains Indian Mu, Chickasaw Council House an, Cherokee Strip Museum, Osage Tribal Museum

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The Electric Park Pavilion is a pavilion located in Blackwell, Oklahoma, designed in 1912 by W.L. McAltee. The pavilion was built as a "salute to electricity" and features a 160-foot domed ceiling, and an 800 seat auditorium. The building was once lined with over 500 lights, on the dome, its 27 flag poles with American flags, and its 22 arched windows. The Mission/Spanish Revival style building is made of brick and stucco, and was dedicated on March 23, 1913.

It currently houses the Top of Oklahoma Historical Society Museum.

References

Electric Park Pavilion Wikipedia