Oklahoma Miscellaneous
Data In Harmon County, The Hollis City Hall and Jail and the Gould Community
Building are the best-preserved local examples of Works
Progress Administration
projects from the 1930s. Built in
1937, the Gould Community Building is a two
story native
stone building that has served a variety of social and community
functions. The Hollis City Hall and Jail is also a
two-story Modern style stone
building constructed in 1939.
The City Hall and Jail was the last WPA project in
the
city of Hollis and unlike many other WPA constructed properties, the City
Hall and Jail remains in use in its original function
today.
Source: Press
Release dated January 8, 2008 by
the Oklahoma Historical Society
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