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  • Caboose
    South 8th Street
  • 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.
  • Curtis Mound and Signal Hill (Native_American_-_Kiowa - Maun-Hain-Deh)
    Rural 73546 Rural Grandfield
    Burial site of Great Kiowa Chief Yellow Bear, earlier used by Buffalo Soldiers to send signals to Ft. Sill.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Grandfield Motor Company (Ford)
    East 2nd Street, 112 73546 Grandfield
    O. L. Phipps and C. W. Snyder in 1920 as Phipps-Snyder Co. Dr. S. J. Draper, a dentist from Lawton. In 1934, Fred, Frank and Grady Hood Ford dealership as Hood Motor Company. Grandfield Motor Company died in the Depression. O. E. Britton the Jack Varner
  • 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.
  • HUMPHREYS DRUG STORE
    East 2nd Street, 106 73546 Grandfield
    Now under restoration and owned by Mr.James Jackson Jr. it was first owned by Audry Teeter-Teeter Drug Store, "Pete" Humphreys Drug, radio and TV repair shop.
  • Joe's Grocery
    East 2nd Street, 108 73546 Grandfield
    Cato Millinery was in a part of this place in 1917. Norman Dry Goods Store in the 1920’s. Louis “Cash” Wheeler Café n the 30’s. Joe Pidsley"s Grocery
  • M116
    North Main Street
    M1 75mm
  • 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.
  • 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.”
  • Old Jailhouse
    2nd Street Alley 73546 Grandfield
    One of the First Grandfield Buildings listed by the National Registry of Historical Places
  • 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.
  • Price Insurance
    West 2nd Street, 102 73546 Grandfield
    The Citizens Bank, Farmers & Merchants Bank. Dr. W. B Price, dentist, W. H. Purcell Real Estate and Ins. Agency. Herb Byrns Agency, Jake Hagy Ins. Agency
  • 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
  • Rock Island Depot
    Bridge Road, 201 73546 Grandfield
    The Rock Island Depot Building is located at 201 South Bridge and was built in 1920. The builder was the Chicago Rock Island and Pacific Railway.
  • The Hubbard Mansion
    East 5th Street, 323 73546 Grandfield
    Built in 1919, placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. It is a two-story home of the Craftsman style of architecture and the Bungalow/Prairie Style. It was built by William and Mabel (Donahoo) Hubbard.
  • 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
  • Tin Can Garage
    West 1st Street, 701 73546 Grandfield
    Listed in "Ripley"s Believe It or Not" and built entirely from Tin Oil Cans!
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • WINCHELL INSURANCE BLDG.
    East 2nd Street, 106 73546 Grandfield
    J. L.Standley Bldg. in the 20’s, and Staley & Covington Dry Goods, R. L. Winchell Ins., a grocery store, a barber shop, a café, a tanning salon, and a beauty shop. The Economy Store, Lone Star Gas and City Realty, and D & K Tax Service.

Museum

  • Pioneer Townsite - Tillman County Historical Society - no fee
    Opening hours: Tu-Sa 11:30-14:30
  • Tillman County Historical Museum
    West Floral Avenue
    Opening hours: Tu-Sa 11:30-14:30