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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Enid Downtown Historic District is a 26.9-acre (109,000 m2), seven block district located in Enid, Oklahoma and listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2007. The district includes the original downtown plat from 1893, part of the Jonesville addition plat from 1898, and part of the Weatherly addition plat from 1902.Notable contributing buildings in the district include:First National Bank of Enid, 201 N. Grand, 1922, Classical RevivalBroadway Tower, 114 E. Broadway, 1931, Art DecoEnid Masonic Temple, 301 W. Broadway, 1924, Italian Renaissance RevivalWoolworths building, 128 W. Randolph, 1921, Art DecoMontgomery Ward building, 102 W. Randolph, 1934, Colonial RevivalSears building, 116 E. Randolph, 1927, Commercial StyleShield building, 109 S. Grand, 1933, Mission/Spanish Colonial RevivalGarfield County Courthouse, 100 W. Broadway, 1936, Art DecoUnited States Post Office and Courthouse, 115 W. Broadway, Classical RevivalTwo statues are on the square also are contributing:Doughboy statue, 1924 (incorrectly listed as E.M. Viquesney's Spirit of the American Doughboy on application for Enid's National Register of Historic Places; see Smithonian Inventory of American Sculpture record OK000196 for correct information)Statue of Liberty, set up in 1950 by the Boy Scouts of America↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 ↑"@en }

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