Tracy Park Historic District

It is a relatively small neighborhood consisting primarily of single-family houses that were built in the Riverview Addition during the early 1920s.

The district is bounded on the north by 11th Street, on the east by Peoria Avenue, and on the south and west by the Inner Dispersal Loop.

[2] The district is primarily residential, composed of one and two-story houses that were designed for Tulsa's rapidly growing middle class market of the early 1920s.

Architectural styles used were mainly Georgian Revival, Dutch Colonial, Spanish, Cottage and Bungalow.

[1] In 1924, noted artist and teacher, Adah Robinson, built a combination residence and studio at 1119 Owasso Street.