Bathhouse - Shannon Springs Park - Chickasha, OK
Posted by: hamquilter
N 35° 01.412 W 097° 56.696
14S E 596250 N 3876161
The bathhouse is an example of a WPA building re-born - thanks to the insight and dedication of Chickasha.
Waymark Code: WMPJ1X
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 09/05/2015
Views: 4
Shannon Springs Park is a large recreational area, constructed also by the WPA. With its ponds, playground, sports areas,and amphitheater, it is the center of many activities throughout the year. The large Christmas Light display in December brings tens of thousands.
The original swimming pool is gone, but the WPA-constructed bathhouse stands today. Built in 1935 with an appropriation of $11,479, this is a one-story concrete block building, with a Spanish Mission flavor. In 1987 when the building was added to the Oklahoma Landmark Database, the building was boarded up and in disrepair. Today, it has been refurbished, is painted pink and white, and is used as a recreation center and community building.
Some windows are fixed pain, and others are double-hung. A set of double doors facing west, are flanked by the original wood side lights, each segmented into four panes. Above the entrance, and at the corners and points of change in the wall formation, are columns topped with decorative parapets at the roof line, in the Mission style.
This is an attractive building, and a remnant from the days of WPA construction.
Project type: Park structure/building (other than lodge)
Date built or created: 1935
Location: Shannon Springs Park
City: Chickasha, OK
Condition: Good upkeep with a little wear and tear
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