National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma
List of Entries on the National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma contains all buildings, structures, sites and objects in Oklahoma on the National Register of Historic Places .
There are more than 1,100 unique entries and historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in this US state . They are found in all 77 counties in the state . 22 of these entries are also designated as National Historic Landmarks .
The number of individually registered properties and historic districts is not immediately apparent from the National Register. The numbers given here result from the listing of the entries according to the individual counties.
This list is complete as of December 7, 2018.
Number of properties by county

John Patrick McNaughton Barn , Quapaw

Ingersoll Tile Elevator , in Alfalfa County

Rock Mary , in Caddo County
county | number | |
---|---|---|
1 | Adair | 8th |
2 | alfalfa | 12 |
3 | Atoka | 16 |
4th | Beaver | 11 |
5 | Beckham | 15th |
6th | Blaine | 17th |
7th | Bryan | 16 |
8th | Caddo | 13 |
9 | Canadian | 24 |
10 | Carter | 22nd |
11 | Cherokee | 21st |
12 | Choctaw | 13 |
13 | Cimarron | 8th |
14th | Cleveland | 24 |
15th | Coal | 5 |
16 | Comanche | 34 |
17th | Cotton | 3 |
18th | Craig | 10 |
19th | Creek | 29 |
20th | Custer | 14th |
21st | Delaware | 7th |
22nd | Dewey | 4th |
23 | Ellis | 10 |
24 | Garfield | 32 |
25th | Garvin | 12 |
26th | Grady | 13 |
27 | Grant | 6th |
28 | Greer | 6th |
29 | Harmon | 4th |
30th | Harper | 17th |
31 | Haskell | 10 |
32 | Hughes | 10 |
33 | Jackson | 10 |
34 | Jefferson | 7th |
35 | Johnston | 6th |
36 | Kay | 47 |
37 | Kingfisher | 10 |
38 | Kiowa | 8th |
39 | Latimer | 21st |
40 | Le Flore | 22nd |
41 | Lincoln | 46 |
42 | Logan | 16 |
43 | Love | 6th |
44 | McClain | 4th |
45 | McCurtain | 16 |
46 | McIntosh | 15th |
47 | major | 3 |
48 | Marshall | 6th |
49 | Mayes | 6th |
50 | Murray | 8th |
51 | Muskogee | 48 |
52 | Noble | 12 |
53 | Nowata | 6th |
54 | Okfuskee | 4th |
55 | Oklahoma | 145 |
56 | Okmulgee | 20th |
57 | Osage | 23 |
58 | Ottawa | 18th |
59 | Pawnee | 12 |
60 | Payne | 31 |
61 | Pittsburg | 30th |
62 | Pontotoc | 9 |
63 | Pottawatomy | 18th |
64 | Pushmataha | 8th |
65 | Roger Mills | 7th |
66 | Rogers | 18th |
67 | Seminole | 17th |
68 | Sequoyah | 14th |
69 | Stephens | 10 |
70 | Texas | 24 |
71 | Tillman | 9 |
72 | Tulsa | 97 |
73 | Wagoner | 20th |
74 | Washington | 10 |
75 | Washita | 6th |
76 | Woods | 15th |
77 | Woodward | 5 |
(Double counting) | 6th | |
TOTAL | 1,333 |
See also
Remarks
- ↑ The figures quoted are based on the best possible information. Since there are often new entries and occasionally entries are revoked, this information may not reflect the latest status. Increases in the boundaries of historic districts are not counted as additional entries, even if they are usually given a new identification number by the National Park Service .
- ↑ Initial Point is located in both Garvin and Murray Counties. Lake Wister Locality is located in both Latimer County and Le Flore County. The US Highway 77 Bridge at Canadian River is located in both Cleveland County and McClain County. The Old Settler's Irrigation Ditch is located in both Beaver County and Harper Counties. The Bridgeport Hill-Hydro Route 66 segment is located in both Caddo County and Canadian County. The Honey Springs Battlefield is located partly in McIntosh County and partly in Muskogee County.
Web links
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