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Sealy House, 15 Stiles Circle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, OK
The Sealy Home, named for the first occupant, is architecturally significant as a rare type of housing style in Oklahoma City. It is a Prairie/Four Square type of house, with unusually dominant brick columns extending from the ground level to the second floor roof line. Adding to the unique quality of the home is the use of contrasting, polychrome brick detail. In May of 1985 this home was declared eligible for the National Register of Historic Places by the State Historic Preservation Office.
Sealy House, 15 Stiles Circle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, OK
The Sealy Home, named for the first occupant, is architecturally significant as a rare type of housing style in Oklahoma City. It is a Prairie/Four Square type of house, with unusually dominant brick columns extending from the ground level to the second floor roof line. Adding to the unique quality of the home is the use of contrasting, polychrome brick detail. In May of 1985 this home was declared eligible for the National Register of Historic Places by the State Historic Preservation Office.
Sealy House, 15 Stiles Circle, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, OK
The Sealy Home, named for the first occupant, is architecturally significant as a rare type of housing style in Oklahoma City. It is a Prairie/Four Square type of house, with unusually dominant brick columns extending from the ground level to the second floor roof line. Adding to the unique quality of the home is the use of contrasting, polychrome brick detail. In May of 1985 this home was declared eligible for the National Register of Historic Places by the State Historic Preservation Office.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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