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Mid-Century Modern
Mid-Century modern architecture is a term used to describe post-war structures built from about 1945 to 1965. Examples of mid-century modern architecture include the YMCA Downtown Tulsa; the Ponca Savings and Loan building in Tulsa; the Hopewell Church by Bruce Goff; and the Salvation Army Building in Oklahoma City.



Bruce Goff Hopewell Church
photograph courtesy of  Mike Mays



Downtown Tulsa YMCA
photograph courtesy of  Cathy Ambler



Ponca City Savings and Loan
photograph courtesy of  Cathy Ambler