
Warehouse Market Building

925 South Elgin Avenue
Built: 1929
GPS
N 36 08.891
W 95 58.909

This long, one-story building with terra cotta adorned tower was
designed by B. Gaylord Noftsger.

Terra cotta at the buildings entrance includes two medallions with blue backgrounds. One medallion displays a goddess holding a sheaf of wheat and a cornucopia. The other displays a god holding an oil derrick and train engine.

The Warehouse Market, also known as "The Farmers’ Market" was a principal supplier of groceries in Tulsa during the 1930s.
the short description was prepared by the Tulsa Preservation Commission







