The earliest portion of the Kennedy Building 321 S. Boston, was built in 1916 by St. Louis developer S. Gallais. Pioneer Tulsa doctor Samuel Grant Kennedy, bought the structure and tripled its size in 1919. No relation to the late President John F. Kennedy.
I like how the gold or brass in the various elements pop out and also the light blue colors.
ReplyDeleteOh, Yogi beat me to it. I, too, love the contast of the blue and gold. Very royal!
ReplyDeletePerfectly photographed doors - particularly beautiful doors too! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is just stunning. Love it.
ReplyDeleteI know it's wordless Wednesday but is this building named after The Kennedy family?
ReplyDeleteLovely photograph.
beautiful doors, the blue and gold...
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful entrance. I love the light blue color :-)
ReplyDeleteI like the colors and shapes -- the lighting on the brass (?) door frames is great.
ReplyDeleteThe earliest portion of the Kennedy Building 321 S. Boston, was built in 1916 by St. Louis developer S. Gallais. Pioneer Tulsa doctor Samuel
ReplyDeleteGrant Kennedy, bought the structure and tripled its size in 1919. No relation to the late President John F. Kennedy.
Wonderful image, love doors!
ReplyDeleteThat's an impressive entrance! I bet the lions get sore throats, lol.
ReplyDeleteLooks... fancy!
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