Spraker Service Station
240 S. Wilson St., Vinita, OKThe Spraker Service Station on Route 66 in Vinita, Oklahoma, is historically significant for its association with Route 66 and as an excellent example of the "house with bays" type of service station, designed in a Tudor Revival style. Built about 1927, this station is an example of a type popular during the twenties. Contextually, the Spraker Service Station relates to "Commerce on Route 66 in Oklahoma (1926-1944)" and to the property type of Filling Stations, Service Stations and Garages, subtype "House with Bays."
Local significance of the building:Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1995.
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