North Maple Ridge in Midtown Tulsa
Yesterday my husband and I were walking precincts in North Maple Ridge in Midtown Tulsa for a candidate for our upcoming state house election. It’s slightly east of our home in Buena Visa, so it was nice to knock on doors and say hello to some neighbors.
North Maple Ridge is Tulsa’s first to be listed in the Oklahoma Landmarks Inventory and was placed on the National Register in 1983. Boundaries the Inner Dispersal Loop (IDL) to the north; Hazel Boulevard to the south; Peoria Avenue to the east and the Midland Valley Railroad right-of-way to the west.
North Maple Ridge in Midtown Tulsa
Architecture found in Maple Ridge includes Century Revivals, Prairie School, and Bungalow/craftsman, but primarily comprised of large two-story brick and clapboarded mansions. Pictured above is the entrance to North Maple Ridge from 15th Street, commonly referred to as Cherry Street, and pictured below is the entrance to Maple Park.
It’s great to walk in midtown Tulsa, because we actually have sidewalks in front of our homes and huge, mature trees to offer shade in the July heat.
Lori is a residential Realtor with Chinowth & Cohen Realtors serving the greater Tulsa area, and specializing in midtown Tulsa real estate. Please visit Lori’s web site, LoriCain.com or call 918-852-5036.