Description:
Built ca 1919, the Magnolia Petroleum Building is one of the earliest surviving structures designed by the Oklahoma City architects Hawk and Parr. The first floor between the arches, housed a filling station until 1960.
Built ca 1919, the Magnolia Petroleum Building is one of the earliest surviving structures designed by the Oklahoma City architects Hawk and Parr. The first floor between the arches, housed a filling station until 1960.
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