The courthouse is not red brick! It’s pretty and stone and bleached and, most importantly, not red brick! Never did I imagine that would be a selling point for a courthouse, but in this case it most certainly is! Also, fun fact: the town was named by an early settler in the area. He named … Continue reading 467. Ada, Pontotoc County (OK61)
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466. Holdenville, Hughes County (OK60)
Hmmm… Well, at least it’s not all red brick this time. I mean, a 70’s aesthetic with glazed tiles forming most of the exterior? I’m not entirely sure how I would recommend this one. I’m lying to you. Yes, I am. And that would be “Not Good.” It’s so close to Seminole County, and yet … Continue reading 466. Holdenville, Hughes County (OK60)
465. Wewoka, Seminole County (OK59)
I would probably have some very nice things to say about this courthouse if I wasn’t completely and utterly tired of seeing red brick. That said, this is also a nice courthouse for such a small town. As I look on the War Memorial, I can’t help but feel a smattering of irony. A great … Continue reading 465. Wewoka, Seminole County (OK59)
464. Okemah, Okfuskee County (OK58)
Nice courthouse. At least it's not red. Stately, no complaints here. Of course, it's not the point of being here (though, hundreds of entries down the pipe kind of say that it actually is, but whatever). What is the point? Welcome to the birthplace of the one and only Woody Guthrie, folk singer, political activist, … Continue reading 464. Okemah, Okfuskee County (OK58)
463. Ocmulgee, Ocmulgee County (OK57)
Very handsome and stately, no? At the same time, I was pretty much over red brick by this point. One gets tired of the sameness, especially when red brick is the lion's share of what there is to find out in the field. What I didn't expect, as evidenced by the SUV with the open … Continue reading 463. Ocmulgee, Ocmulgee County (OK57)
462. Eufaula, McIntosh County (OK56)
I have never seen quite this combination of brick and homey kitsch before in my life. The painted plant holders are a nice little touch in the kids' rock garden. Otherwise, painted pallets? That's gonna be a "no" from me, dawg (as they say in the parlance of our times). I wasn't in the mood … Continue reading 462. Eufaula, McIntosh County (OK56)
461. Stigler, Haskell County (OK55)
Nice little change up in color! Everything around here seems to be some variation of red (no doubt this is exactly what Gillian Welch was singing about), so a little bit of blue, even slight and subdued, is nice. I wish I was here during the day to get a better look at it in … Continue reading 461. Stigler, Haskell County (OK55)
460. Sallisaw, Sequoyah County (OK54)
This is a slightly strange courthouse to me. It's slightly rugged, but not terribly rugged. It's both human but imposing, a place of justice, but of the overbearing, possibly autocratic sort. Can an ahistorical fixture be a thing? I guess? I can't entirely explain it, but then again I don't have to. It exists whether … Continue reading 460. Sallisaw, Sequoyah County (OK54)
459. Stilwell, Adair County (OK53)
This is definitely less bad than Wagoner. In fact, I believe this is similar to what Wagoner looked like previously. It also has an extension which, while they try to make it blend in it a bit (and it does a passable job), it seems just so stylistically different that, even though it attempts to … Continue reading 459. Stilwell, Adair County (OK53)
458. Tahlequah, Cherokee County (OK52)
Well... It's not bad, but it's not great, either. I wouldn't call it elegant, but it does have a certain earnestness to it. I'm wondering if this is late 50's/early 60's or late 60's/early 70's. Unfortunately, I can't really tell. As many courthouses as I've been to, I'm hardly an expert on architecture. Times like … Continue reading 458. Tahlequah, Cherokee County (OK52)
