The Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center’s monthly Brown Bag lecture scheduled for Noon on Wednesday, February 24 at the Humphrey Heritage Village Church will feature architectural historian, Arn Henderson, Professor Emeritus in the school of architecture at Oklahoma University. An expert on historic preservation and the architectural history of the American Southwest, Henderson will discuss the differences between “high” and vernacular architecture on the southern plains. Henderson is a fellow in the American Institute of Architects and served as Professor of Architecture at the University of Oklahoma from 1973 until his retirement in 2002. He has remained deeply engaged in preservation efforts throughout the state and region and is a long time member of Preservation Oklahoma and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
The Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center is located at 507 S. 4th Street in Enid, Oklahoma. For additional information on this or other CSRHC programs, please call the Heritage Center at 580-237-1907.
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Mon, February 8, 2010
by CSRHC