National Transit Building/Oil City Civic Center

National Transit Building/Oil City Civic Center **Official Site** of the Historic National Transit Building. Preserved and stewarded by the non-profit Oil City Civic Center. Once the hub of John D.

National Transit Building is a historic commercial building located at Oil City, Venango County, Pennsylvania. The main block was built in 1890, and is a four-story, stone and brick building. An adjacent annex building was built in 1896. The annex is connected by an enclosed bridgeway at the second, third, and fourth levels. The main entrance features a sandstone archway.[2]

The National Transit

Building, 206 Seneca Street, Oil City, PA is a jewel in the tapestry of the Northside Oil City landscape. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Company, it has been transformed by the Oil City Civic Center into artists’ studios. Architects of the building were Curtis and Archer of Fredonia, New York. The builder of the structure, Horace B. Robinson of Oil City, etched his initials into a window on the second floor of the building with his diamond ring. At a cost of $90,000.00, it was the first building in the nation with offices for companies specializing in the transportation of oil by pipeline. Located at Center and Seneca Streets, the red brick structure opened in 1890, followed six years later by the yellow brick Annex. The two structures were connected by an architectural “bridge” for a total of 25,880 square feet. The foundation of the building was constructed from cut stone taken from the Humboldt Refining Company near Plumer. The round corners of the original building were achieved by using curved bricks, with decorative bricks providing various patterns in other areas of the building. Between the main building and the Annex is the beautiful wrought iron, spiral fire escape. There was a great attention to details in the construction of The National Transit Building. The main entrance floors are marble. Wall paneling is solid oak. The banisters and newel posts are wrought iron with ornate brass and bronze appliques. Civil War Cannonballs were fashioned into doorknobs. Another impressive site is the water-powered elevator in the Annex. It is modeled after an elevator built in the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The elevator was operable until this type of elevator was banned by the state, although the intricate mechanism is still visible. In 1978 The National Transit Building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. After several owner transitions, the building was purchased by Ralph Nader’s organization and later donated to the Oil City Civic Center. In 2005 a wrap-around lobby mural, printed on vinyl, was dedicated. At a cost of $33,000.00, the mural is based on historical research and focuses on the crude oil and natural gas exploration of this region. I recently spoke with a National Transit tenant involved in the development of the arts (with keys in hand – see photo) who provided the following information: It has an amazing history – at the turn of the last century, as the national headquarters for the oil industry under John D. Rockefeller and more recently, as the focus of a growing arts movement in Oil City. This magnificent historic building went through some hard times in the late 1980s and 1990s. At one point there were plans to tear it down and put up a CVS! Ralph Nader heard about it, bought the building and several years later turned it over to a non-profit corporation founded to manage it, the Oil City Civic Center. It has been restored chiefly through the efforts of volunteers. Today it is the hub of Oil City’s arts revitalization and it offers work and teaching spaces for visual artists, musicians, dancers, two galleries and a performance space. The Oil City Civic Center, Inc. is charged with preserving the historic complex and to provide affordable space for nonprofit organizations. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. It is located in the Oil City Downtown Commercial Historic District.[1]

So grateful to the Penn State Master Gardeners of Venango County for their care and maintenance of Pipeline Alley's Vict...
06/03/2026

So grateful to the Penn State Master Gardeners of Venango County for their care and maintenance of Pipeline Alley's Victorian Garden each year! Recently Deb Schumacher and Mary Rose Ragon were out planting this year's annuals and getting everything ready for the season! What a joy to have community partners dedicated towards making Oil City beautiful in so many ways! And speaking of partners, they had a special shout-out to Mr. Crate's welding class at Venango Technology Center for repairing the wrought iron tables! Such a great example of community teamwork!

What a great day getting to give the construction students from Venango Technology Center a tour of the building Tuesday...
05/27/2026

What a great day getting to give the construction students from Venango Technology Center a tour of the building Tuesday highlighting its history and craftsmanship! Special thanks to our building manager, Ken Garland for his incredible knowledge of the National Transit Building and to Mr. Hoobler and his students for their time and focused attention! Preservationists NEED skilled craftsmen more than ever right now to keep the integrity of our beautiful old buildings alive. Specialty trades are vital to communities like ours and we loved this opportunity to focus on numerous incredible design details with the next generation.

Did you know that Basement Barbers were a very common feature of turn-of-the-century professional buildings like The Nat...
05/13/2026

Did you know that Basement Barbers were a very common feature of turn-of-the-century professional buildings like The National Transit Building? Imagine a fresh cut and shave on-site to start your work day instead of the hassle and inconvenience we consider it to be today. We’re not sure “self-care” was a thing back then, but we do know that whoever fills this available-for-rent space next will get to enjoy not only the craftsmanship of work still present, but also the great visible location at street level and the intrinsic legacy of contributing to the overall community in some way, shape or form… “space-care” perhaps?

05/05/2026

If haven’t ever been, it’s definitely time to zoom into the National Transit Building second floor Artists of the Annex space! So many talented artists studio spaces here! Artists of the Annex (special celebrity appearance by Enola & Spade 😍)

Tonight! Come out and see what our Artists of the Annex have been working on! We have some incredible talent in the buil...
05/01/2026

Tonight! Come out and see what our Artists of the Annex have been working on! We have some incredible talent in the building and tonight is a great opportunity to come support local art! It's also a chance for the public to come inside the building and look around if you've ever been curious but too shy to pop in!

Looking for a work room with a view? We have options! Whether you'd like a quiet space for one, an open work space for y...
04/28/2026

Looking for a work room with a view? We have options! Whether you'd like a quiet space for one, an open work space for your staff or a mix of both, the historic National Transit Building has spaces to accommodate your workflow and budget while offering incredible street and waterfront views. This building means business. Link in the comments for more info!

While the NTB is a familiar architectural structure to those in the area, look closer and you'll start to see things you...
04/21/2026

While the NTB is a familiar architectural structure to those in the area, look closer and you'll start to see things you've never noticed before....Say perhaps, why all 4 floors have different window structures, carpentry and brick work? Building legend is that each floor had its own foreman during construction. All were given the same blueprints, but interpretation of those designs was up to them. The building still stands proudly as a tribute to both the power of collaboration and the beauty of artistic liberty.

We already know it's a popular -and perfect- spot for photos, but did you know that Pipeline Alley is also available to ...
04/07/2026

We already know it's a popular -and perfect- spot for photos, but did you know that Pipeline Alley is also available to rent for small events? Spring is the best time to book this waterfront view for any upcoming summer/early fall happenings. Link to reserve in the comments!

Did you know that the stunning wrought-iron elevator of the NTB annex was entirely hydraulic and modeled after the Eiffe...
03/31/2026

Did you know that the stunning wrought-iron elevator of the NTB annex was entirely hydraulic and modeled after the Eiffel Tower elevators using steam-engine technology powered by water pressure and pistons? At the time of construction in the 1890s, it was the only elevator of its kind in the U.S. and one of only a handful in the entire world. Using water from the river, the elevator required a special operator who actually had his own penthouse break room, visible on the annex roof.

A different perspective
05/18/2018

A different perspective

Address

206 Seneca Street
Oil City, PA
16301

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18146780007

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