Henry and Anna Overholser Mansion

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The Henry and Anna Overholser Mansion is a historic 1903 residence in Oklahoma City, renowned as one of the city’s earliest and most elegant mansions and preserved today as a house museum.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
tourist attraction
address 405 NW 15th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
architecturalStyle Châteauesque
French-inspired
associatedWith Henry Overholser, Oklahoma City civic leader NERFINISHED
early development of Oklahoma City
builtFor Anna Overholser NERFINISHED
Henry Overholser NERFINISHED
city Oklahoma City NERFINISHED
constructionMaterial brick
constructionStartYear 1901
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse historic site open for tours
house museum
era early 20th century
hasBasement true
hasCarriageHouse true
hasFeature formal parlors
grand staircase
original furnishings
ornate woodwork
period-appropriate decor
stained glass windows
hasGarden true
heritageDesignation local landmark in Oklahoma City
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States NERFINISHED
managedBy Preservation Oklahoma, Inc. NERFINISHED
namedAfter Anna Overholser NERFINISHED
Henry Overholser NERFINISHED
neighborhood Heritage Hills NERFINISHED
nrhpListingYear 1970
nrhpType individually listed property
numberOfStories 3
offers guided tours
openToPublic true
originalOwner Anna Overholser NERFINISHED
Henry Overholser NERFINISHED
owner Preservation Oklahoma, Inc. NERFINISHED
roofMaterial slate
significance one of the earliest mansions in Oklahoma City
one of the most elegant early residences in Oklahoma City
state Oklahoma
yearCompleted 1903

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Oklahoma Historical Society operates Henry and Anna Overholser Mansion