Marlow Armory

Marlow Armory
The Marlow Armory, 702 W. Main. This Historic Rock Structure Was Most Likely Another Of The Wpa.S Projects. The National Guard Is Still Using It As An Armory. It Was Place On The National Register In 1994. Insigina On The Building Is A Thunderbird For The 45Th Division Of The National Guard. Now Home Of: 1st Battalion, 158th Field Artillery, Marlow (Battery C).

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Location: downtown Marlow at the junction of U.S.81 and Main street, turn west and go 4 blocks, on south side of road. Marlow, OK Stephens county.
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  • national historical register
    Marlow Armory (added 1994 - Building - #94000282)
    Also known as Marlow National Guard Armory
    702 W. Main St., Marlow
    Historic Significance: Architecture/Engineering, Event
    Architect, builder, or engineer: Nolen, Bryan W., WPA
    Area of Significance: Architecture, Military, Economics
    Period of Significance: 1925-1949
    Owner: State
    Historic Function: Defense
    Historic Sub-function: Arms Storage
    Current Function: Defense
    Current Sub-function: Arms Storage