James E. Berry House

The James E. Berry Berry House was constructed in 1908. It is significant both because of its association with James E. Berry, Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma from 1935 to 1955, but also because of its unique architectural style, described as “vaguely Italianate with a Midwestern feeling.” The Berry House is a two-story rectangular wood frame with lapped wood siding.
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Payne County Courthouse and Campus Fire Station.

Town hall
Photo: Nyttend, Public domain.
The is a historic courthouse located in , United States. Built in 1917, it is constructed of red brick and stone. is situated 880 feet southeast of James E. Berry House.

Fire station
The is a working fire station and classroom facility located on the Oklahoma State University campus in . It was built as a shared facility to provide fire coverage for the city and campus, and to provide space for the first academic degree program for firefighters in the United States. is situated 1,500 feet northwest of James E. Berry House.

Stadium
has been home to the Oklahoma State University Cowboys football team in rudimentary form since 1919, and as a complete stadium since 1920. is situated 3,500 feet north of James E. Berry House.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Stillwater.

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, in the region of , is home to Oklahoma State University. It has a distinct small town feel combined with a uniquely welcoming mid-west atmosphere, and OSU brings a young diverse population further enriching the city's culture.

James E. Berry House

Latitude
36.11655° or 36° 6′ 60″ north
Longitude
-97.06309° or 97° 3′ 47″ west
Open location code
86844W8P+JQ
Open­Street­Map ID
way 820227906
Open­Street­Map feature
landuse=­commercial
Wiki­data ID
Q18358794
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Highlights include First Presbyterian Church and County Commissioners Suite 203.

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