The Eskridge Hotel Museum/Wynnewood Historical Society

The Eskridge Hotel Museum/Wynnewood Historical Society The Eskridge Hotel was built in 1907, the same year Oklahoma became a state. It is now a museum, off The lobby of the Eskridge Hotel Museum remains a lobby.

Tours or visits may be scheduled by calling the number listed on this page. Just inside the door is a 1912 Weber grand Duo-Art electric player piano and a cabinet filled with piano rolls. Along the left wall is the original registration desk, complete with the keyboard holding the keys to the various rooms. Also behind the desk is an old wall-mounted telephone with a crank. The double doors at the

back of the lobby lead to what was once the legendary dining room, now filled with mannequins in period dresses in a large glass case, an old pull-down Murphy bed, an old Victrola, a collection of early-1900 ladies' hats, and miscellaneous items from the past. This room also doubles as the stage for productions of "Tales from the Eskridge", a series of skits performed each year at Halloween-time. Just past the registration desk is the door leading to the Wynnewood Historical Society World War II Memorial. Inside, on 19 panels and the wall, photos and names of Wynnewood WWII veterans are displayed, along with a photo arrangement of General Tommy R. Franks. A one-time resident of Wynnewood, General Franks dedicated the War Memorial Room on June 3, 2006.

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Corner of Robberson & Lawrence.Source:  L. L. Shirley
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Corner of Robberson & Lawrence.
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1919Source:  L. L. Shirley
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1918-1919 - on the corner of Powell & ChickasawSource:  L. L. ShirleyCharacteristics of the Airplane Bungalow are low-pi...
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1918-1919 - on the corner of Powell & Chickasaw
Source: L. L. Shirley

Characteristics of the Airplane Bungalow are low-pitched, gabled roofs with oversized eaves and exposed rafters that create a canopy effect, and bands of windows. In most accounts the special characteristic of "airplane" bungalows is a single room on the second floor, surrounded by windows, said to resemble the cockpit of an airplane, and designed as a sleeping room in summer weather with all-around access to breezes.

Source:  L. L. Shirley
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Source: L. L. Shirley

Address

114 E Robert S Kerr Boulevard
Wynnewood, OK
73098

Telephone

+15807682500

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