Overholser Mansion - Oklahoma City
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Overholser Mansion
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Sooner Spaces Tours Overholser Mansion in OKC
Happy 110 to the historic Overholser Mansion built by Henry Overholser in 1903. Museum Coordinator Lisa Escalon gives us a history of the home and its original interiors as part of the annual Heritage Hills home tour in Oklahoma City. Visit overholsermansion.org for tour information year around. | Sooner Spaces showcases compelling stories about Oklahoma spaces, past, present and future - and the people behind them. Visit SoonerSpaces.com for more. Site launches 12/1/13
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2550 E Overholser, Oklahoma City, OK 73127
The Virtual Tour for the property at 2550 E Overholser, Oklahoma City, OK 73127 selling for $1,900,000: Other homes for sale by Steve Haneborg of Churchill-Brown and Associates: The Mansion on the Lake! Truly unique home with a beautiful view of Lake Overholser! Over 2 acres with the home built around the courtyard and pool. Living areas include Grand Living area, Family Room, Game Room, The Man Cave, Gallery, 3 offices, a full gym and a chapel. Mother-in-Law quarters includes living area, dining area, bedroom and kitchen. Caretaker quarters include a full kitchen and Living/Bedroom. 5 Car ...
Preserved With Pride. c 1965.
Identifier: F2010.108.1.045
Description: Color film with audio detailing the preservation of the Overholser Mansion in Oklahoma City. Film gives the history of the house and Overholser family. George Shirk former Mayor of Oklahoma is Interviewed about making an historic district in Oklahoma City. Architect Alan Lower is interviewed about the styles of the homes in the area, Mrs. William K. Veezey about thier home in the Colcord heights neighborhood, now Heritage Hills. Fritz Hunzicker and Mrs. Clyde Riggs are interviewed about his home in the area as well.
Creator: WKY
Coverage: Oklahoma (City), in Oklahoma (USA)
MARC Geographic Areas: Oklahoma (oku); United States (xxu)
Extent: (quantity/size) 29min 06 sec
Media: 16 mm film; Moving Images, AVI 1920X1080 29.97 FRAME RATE
Subjects: home / neighborhood
Contact The Oklahoma Historical Society to purchase DVD or High Resolution Digital File
The Overholser Mansion
Henry Overholser (The Father Of Oklahoma City) built this mansion in 1903 and it stands as a tribute to one of Oklahoma City's truly remarkable families of today, managed by Preservation Oklahoma, Inc.
OETA Story on Preserving History: Overholser Mansion aired on May 3, 2011
This story aired on the ONR on OETA-The Oklahoma Network. The reporter is Cathy Tatom; photojournalist is Edwin Wilson. For more information, go to the ONR web site news.oeta.tv and ONR blog For more about OETA-The Oklahoma Network, visit oeta.tv
HENRY OVERHOLSER SAW OPPORTUNITY IN THE OKLAHOMA LAND RUN.
HE LOADED RAIL CARS WITH BUILDING MATERIALS AND HEADED FOR WHAT WOULD BECOME OKLAHOMA CITY.
HIS SUPPLIES AND VISION TURNED A PRAIRIE BOOM TOWN INTO A STATE CAPITOL.
IN TONIGHT'S PRESERVING HISTORY SEGMENT CATHY TATOM VISITS HIS OPPULENT MANSION WHICH IS STILL OPEN TO THE PUBLIC WHILE IN THE MIDST OF A MASSIVE PRESERVATION PROJECT.
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Oklahoma City is the wholesale and distributing center for the state, and the city's stockyards are the largest stocker and feeder cattle market in the world. Following the decline of the energy sector, Oklahoma City is fostering a private entrepreneurial environment and a more diversified economy. Within the service sector, health services are projected to grow, followed by retail trade and business services. Nearby Tinker Air Force Base, one of the world's largest air depots, is a major city employer. OKC is also known due to many landmarks: Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, JR'S Pub & Grill, Michael Murphy's Dualing Pianos, National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum, Pole Position Raceway, Memorial Park Cemetery, Oklahoma City Zoo, Harn Homestead, Bricktown, Bin 73, Cox Convention Center, 45th Infantry Division Museum, Science Museum Oklahoma, Myriad Botanical Gardens, Hefner Lake & Park, 23rd Street Antique Mall, Celebration Station, The Zodiac Club, Dan O'Brien's Public House, Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism, Hubbly Bubbly Hookah & Cafe, Bricktown Water Taxi, Wormy Dog Saloon, Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, Martin Park Nature Center, Spanky's Poolside Bar, St Pauls Episcopal Cathedral, Remington Park, Drinkz, State Capitol, Black Liberated Arts Center, Oklahoma History Center, International Gymnastics Hall of Fame, TapWerks Ale House, Edna's Lunchboxes, Whiskey Chicks, Joe's Coconut Monkey, National Stockyard Exchange, The Venerable and Historic Red Rooster Bar and Grill, The Tailgate Grill, Oklahoma City Boathouse District, Zona Viva OKC, Blue Note, B & B Bar and Grill, Charles B. Hall Airpark, Museum of Osteology, Myriad Convention and Civic Center, Route 66 Roadhouse, Cousins Bar and Grill, Capt. Norm's Dockside Bar, Overholser Mansion, Outlet Shoppes at Oklahoma City, St. Joseph Old Cathedral, Orr Family Farm, Slick Willies Northwest Expressway, Quail Springs Mall, Oklahoma Railway Museum, Ledo Cabaret and Lounge, Governor's Mansion, Earlywine Park, Put A Cork In It Winery, The Point After Saloon and Grill, Will Rogers Park, McFinns Pub, In the Raw Sushi Bricktown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Enzone Okc, American Banjo Museum, National Softball Hall of Fame.
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Historic Heritage Hills Mansion & Luxury Estate in Oklahoma City KW Luxury Homes
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The historic home at 325 NW 15th St is a place of eternal delight. It was originally built for DW Hogan, the Chairman of City National Bank in 1913. It can (and has) gone from the host site for a sit-down dinner for 90 people honoring a Nobel Prize winner, to the intimate site where a few friends gather in the bar in front of a fire to talk and enjoy a libation, from a venue for a reception for Supreme Court justices or the governor, to the place where family and friends gather in the spacious dining room for holiday feasts. The warmth of time-tempered wood brings a feeling of warmth to large, airy rooms. Large expanses of wall allow for display of art collections. The house is large, but with 18 thick solid masonry walls it has withstood all tests and is a frugal user of energy. The house was the winner of the 1996 Fine Home Award and the 2011 Special Fine Home Award, both awarded by Historical Preservation, Inc. for the complete house renovation and subsequent care. Almost all rooms consist of plaster on lathe walls with stretched canvas that is original. Eleven foot ceilings with picture molding and other craftwork give the feeling of being in a palace. A new owner will be given the original blueprints for the house and the plates denoting the awards.
Heritage Hills is the name of the first district within the State of Oklahoma to be designated by local ordinance as an area of historical significance. Since this designation, renovation and restoration activities in the area have increased markedly.
During the period shortly after the turn of the century when Oklahoma City was a small prairie town of some 25,000 inhabitants, many of the leaders and future leaders of Oklahoma City chose this area to build their homes and to raise their families. The building and development of this area continued until about 1930. An early roster of the residents of this area contained the names of the city's leading bankers, merchants, builders, doctors, lawyers and civic leaders.
In addition to parks and boulevards, other major landscape features are readily identifiable. Rows of tall elm and other trees line many streets. The Heritage Hills Historic District is one of only a few neighborhoods in Oklahoma City which has sidewalks. The district is marked by distinctive street signs that are emblazoned with the seal of Historic Preservation, Inc., the private, non-profit preservation association organized by the homeowners of Heritage Hills.
There are 362 residences in the Heritage Hills Historic District, 97% of which were constructed by 1930. The Heritage Hills Historical and Architectural District has possibly the finest and most architecturally diverse group of buildings of any neighborhood area in Oklahoma City.
Most of the early construction in the Heritage Hills Historic District was concentrated in Classen Highland Parked Addition and West Highland Addition. These Additions were almost completely developed by 1920.
Today, Heritage Hills is still home to city leaders and young families alike just as it was 100 years ago. The tree-lined sidewalks and irreplaceable historic spaces offer a quality of life that only comes with age and history. The pioneer spirit continues - with an integral social community and strong alliances beyond its borders. While it embraces the practicality and progress offered by modern life, it continues to battle against the forces that would dissolve its character.
Total Livable Square Footage includes: basement and guest apartment.
Urban Legends of Oklahoma | The Scary Story of Crybaby Bridge - Near Tulsa, Oklahoma
Urban Legends are everywhere but is there any truth to these scary stories? Today we're exploring the urban legend of Crybaby Bridge. A bridge that is said to be haunted by a mother and her lost baby. This urban legend is one that is told in just about every sleepy town in the US that has a scary looking bridge but nobody knows where the true story originated. Could this have been a common mishap while crossing bridges like these or could it be that there really is a crybaby bridge that still stands somewhere today? Either way, this scary story should be a good reminder to us all to drive carefully and make sure our kids are fastened safely.
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