Oklahoma Presbyterian College

The site, including two contributing buildings, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

It is 50 by 160 feet (15 m × 49 m) in plan and served as a combination school and dormitory, and was built at cost of $100,000.

[3] In 1976 the two buildings served as headquarters and museum of the Red River Valley Historical Society.

The building still houses some Choctaw Nation employees, but remains largely empty since the move.

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