Cobb Building, on the National Register of Historic Places in Oklahoma
The Cobb Building is a brick commercial structure completed in 1895 in Wagoner, Oklahoma, originally designed as a pharmacy by Samuel S. Cobb. The structure features a simple rectangular form with brick walls and traditional windows typical of small business buildings from that era.
The building was constructed in 1895 by local entrepreneur Samuel S. Cobb and became Wagoner's first brick commercial structure. In 1982, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places, marking its significance in the town's early commercial development.
The building is located in downtown Wagoner on East Cherokee Street and is easily accessible on foot. It can be viewed from the street and remains visible to passing visitors.
This structure was Wagoner's first brick business building, marking the shift from wooden to brick construction in the town. This pioneering role makes it a key symbol of the community's construction evolution.
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