Broken Arrow Public Schools Central on Main

A dark red brick, two-story structure with one-story wings, represents a beautiful example of Mission/Spanish Colonial Revival design. Located at 210 N. Main Street, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Constructed in 1925, the structure’s east facade faces Main Street. This elevation has maintained its historic features and appearance, except for a previous renovation that included the replacement of the historic windows with an insulated glazing unit with a fixed metal panel over a double-hung window with an integral muntin.

This rehabilitation project replaced the existing non-historic windows with new windows that replicate the original hopper window and muntin style with an exterior applied muntin. Congratulations also go to Binswanger Glass for their expertise in preserving an essential part of Broken Arrow’s vibrant downtown.

PROJECT FACTS

Location

Broken Arrow, OK

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Awards

The Oklahoma Historical Society’s State Historic Preservation Office: State Historic Preservation Officer’s Citation of Merit

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