Lawrence Avenue, Grandfield city, OK 73546
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Services near Lawrence Avenue
Please click on the checkbox to the left of the service name to show in the map the location of the selected services.Religious Centres
- Place of Worship - 316m
- (christian)
Main
Education
- School - 352m
Grandfield Elementary School
Shopping
- Shop - 369m
Cato's Style Shop
West 2nd Street, 103 73546 Grandfield
Miss Calla Cato began her millinery business in 1914 on East 2nd possibly moving to this location in the late 20’s or early 30’s. She retired in 1978 and sold the business to Bob Wyatt who ran the store as the “Lee Dawn Shop” until 1982.
Healthcare
- Pharmacy - 339m
Rexall - Harvey Cralty
West 2nd Street, 111 73546 Grandfield
The Rexall Store and a beauty shop were in this building at one time before it moved to its final place next door. Hick & Hasenmyer Dept. Store moved to this location in 1957.
Opening hours: sunrise-sunset
Public Services
- Library - 383m
Grandfield Library
West 2nd Street, 101 73546 Grandfield
C. L, Mount, who had been in business since 1908, built this building for a dry goods store in the teens. Ed Murray was manager and had an interest in the business. Murray bought Mounts share in the 30’s. In 1948 it became Gourley Dry Goods Store when.
Tourism
- Touristic Attraction - 264m
Grandfield Hospital Building
Simpson Avenue, 211 73546 Grandfield
Drs. W. A. Fuqua, Horace Wright and H. C. Harris built the 3-story hospital in 1920. The fourteen bed hospital had an operating room on the third floor as well as living quarters for the Fuqua family. - Touristic Attraction - 348m
Midway Cafe/ Rexall Drug
West 2nd Street, 111 73546 Grandfield
Home State Bank was in this location in the early years for a time. Midway Café, owned by A. C. Potts was here in 1913. In 1933, Ray Seay bought the property as “Seay’s Rexall Drug.” - Touristic Attraction - 355m
Old Pool Hall
West 2nd Street, 107 73546 Grandfield
In the 1920’s Grandfield Bakery & Restaurant was here. Various other business operated here including T V Cafe during the 50’s. - Touristic Attraction - 369m
Cato's Style Shop
West 2nd Street, 103 73546 Grandfield
Miss Calla Cato began her millinery business in 1914 on East 2nd possibly moving to this location in the late 20’s or early 30’s. She retired in 1978 and sold the business to Bob Wyatt who ran the store as the “Lee Dawn Shop” until 1982. - Touristic Attraction - 383m
Grandfield Library
West 2nd Street, 101 73546 Grandfield
C. L, Mount, who had been in business since 1908, built this building for a dry goods store in the teens. Ed Murray was manager and had an interest in the business. Murray bought Mounts share in the 30’s. In 1948 it became Gourley Dry Goods Store when. - Touristic Attraction - 339m
Rexall - Harvey Cralty
West 2nd Street, 111 73546 Grandfield
The Rexall Store and a beauty shop were in this building at one time before it moved to its final place next door. Hick & Hasenmyer Dept. Store moved to this location in 1957.
Opening hours: sunrise-sunset - Touristic Attraction - 291m
Old Jailhouse
2nd Street Alley 73546 Grandfield
One of the First Grandfield Buildings listed by the National Registry of Historical Places - Touristic Attraction - 286m
Tillman County Bank
West 2nd Street, 123 73546 Grandfield
Email: dwitt@pldi.net
listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. The original bank vault remains intact. It is the only building in Grandfield which represents the Italian Renaissance Revival style of architecture. The bank was chartered in Kell, Oklahoma - Touristic Attraction - 304m
Tisdale Electric Building
West 2nd Street, 119 73546 Grandfield
In the early years the City Grocery & Market was here. Also occupying it was Medlock, Fuller and Aven Grocery stores. In later years, Frank Tisdale had a Hotpoint appliance dealership and an electrical service here. - Touristic Attraction - 314m
Tomlinson's Dime Store Building
2nd Street, 117 73546 Grandfield
In 1910 E. R. Sessions built this building for “E R Sessions Furniture & Undertaking.” Later, Sam Hasenmyer had “Sam’s Bargain House” here. Milton Tomlinson bought the property and it became the second T. G. & Y Store in the state. - Touristic Attraction - 323m
Vines Grocery Bldg.
2nd Street, 115 73546 Grandfield
Blue Front Grocery owned by Earl Hines occupied this lot in the early years. In May 1915, the first Rexall Drug was opened by Dr. M F. Patterson and Harry Cratty, a pharmacist. In 1940, Thomas Vines operated Vines Grocery here. - Touristic Attraction - 343m
MID-CONTINENT SUPPLY BUILDING
West 2nd Street, 124 73546 Grandfield
Originally a 2-story building when Tant Grocery Supply & Land build it in 1908. Stanley Mohr had his undertaking office in a part of the building in 1920 for a time. In 1922, a fire broke out in the Grandfield Hardware Co. warehouse. - Touristic Attraction - 362m
HARVEST PLAYHOUSE BUILDINGS
West 2nd Street, 120 73546 Grandfield
Grandfield Hardware Co., J. J. Allen, Prop., F. L. Willingham Sheet Metal & Hardware, Standley Confectionery Store, R & N Café, Jones Barber Shop, Eva’s Café, Cowboy Plumbing, Roddy’s White Auto Store, Harvest Theater.