Parr, the Classical Revival style building was originally built in 1920 with three stories and four elevators, and underwent a seven-story addition, in 1929, making it the ten-story, 130 foot tall building it is today.
It remains the only "skyscraper" of the 1920s era that utilizes the Classical Revival motif in Oklahoma City.” “In 1959, the Johnson family purchased a three-story building adjacent to the west which was built in 1925.
The interior and exterior of this building was remodeled to match the Hightower design and the addition blends perfectly.”[4] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 2002.
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