L. L. Stine House

[2] The House was built in 1916 by architect U. G. Charles of Wichita, Kansas for L. L. Stine, an early banker in Woodward.

Fifteen years later he built the elaborate mansion that is known today as the Stine-Bradbury House.

Their Son, Harold Madison, Wife Maudie Lea Bradbury & two daughters lived in the house while caring for Mr. H.B.

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on October 7, 1983, by Mr. & Mrs. H.M. Bradbury, remained in their family until 1994.

It is now owned by the Great Plains Preservation and Development Foundation and is used as a venue for receptions, weddings, and other community events.

[citation needed] Oklahoma State Historical Preservation Office, L. L. Stine House [1] [2]