Sycamore Heights Baptist Church – Purington

Sycamore Heights Baptist Church was founded in 1922. Charter members and church trustees T.L. Black, Harry G. Leath and WD. West voted to acquire this site for a church building in 1923. This building was constructed shortly thereafter under the leadership of the first pastor, Reverend R.R. Pulliam. The unusual Mission Revival style church has … Read more

4081 E Lancaster AVE – Lancaster

A small, brick commercial building with a flat roof and end piers, the design of this structure is virtually identical to 4075 E. Lancaster Avenue to the west. The building has a handsome central, stepped parapet with a corbelled cornice. The storefront windows have been partially filled in. Emmett and Horace Echols built this structure … Read more

S.N. Baker House – Purington

This unique stucco, L-plan Pueblo Revival house has a central round tower with small windows following the contours of the inside stair. The stepped back parapet has viga projections and the side chimney has round arch hoods. The house has large steel frame casement windows, and the courtyard has walls with round arch openings. S.N. … Read more

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