| Name | Styles | Significance | Periods |
|---|
Eastside Baptist Church (219 N. Osage Ave.) | No Style Listed | social history, African-American | 1900-1924 |
First Baptist Central Church (521 N. Central Ave.) | No Style Listed | African-American, social history | 1900-1924 |
Harmon Athletic Field (N of jct. of 12th St. and Creek Ave.) | Other, Bungalow, Craftsman | architecture, economics | 1925-1949 |
Lake Okmulgee Dam Spillway Cascade (OK 56, 10 mi. W of US 62) | Other | architecture, economics | 1925-1949 |
Okmulgee Armory (Jct. of 2nd. and Alabama Sts.) | Other | economics, military, architecture | 1925-1949 |
Okmulgee Black Hospital (320 N. Wood Dr.) | No Style Listed | social history, African-American | 1900-1924, 1925-1949 |
Okmulgee County Courthouse (300 W. 7th St.) | Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals | politics, government, architecture | 1900-1924 |
Okmulgee Downtown Historic District (Roughly bounded by 4th St., Frisco Ave., 8th St. and Okmulgee Ave.) | Other, Chicago, Late Victorian | architecture, transportation, African-American, politics, government, Native American, commerce | 1925-1949, 1900-1924, 1875-1899 |
Okmulgee Public Library (218 S. Okmulgee Ave.) | Colonial Revival, Other | architecture, community planning and development | 1900-1924 |
Okmulgee Stock Pavilion (Jct. of Lagonda and Okmulgee Sts.) | Other | economics, architecture | 1925-1949 |
Severs Block (101 E. 6th St.) | Romanesque | commerce | 1900-1924, 1925-1949 |
St. Anthony's Catholic Church (515 S. Morton St.) | Mission, Spanish Revival | architecture | 1925-1949 |