Edgemere Park Preservation Inc.

Edgemere Park Preservation Inc. The original home owners association was formed around 1943 and the first meeting was held in the home of Dr. and Mrs. R.C. Mills at 446 N.W. 35th Street.

The Edgemere Park historic district in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma is bounded on the north by N.W. 36th Street, the South by N.W. 30th Street, the east by Robinson Avenue and the west by Walker Avenue. The home owners association was succeeded by our present association when it was formed in 1973. On January 18, 1977 Edgemere Park was the third neighborhood in Oklahoma City to receive designation as a

n Historic Preservation District from the City of Oklahoma City. Edgemere Park was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 25, 1980. Dominated by the Tudor Revival architecture, the homes in Edgemere range from stately mansions to bungalows. Other predominate styles include Colonial Revival, Spanish Eclectic and even one Art Moderne residence. Located at the southern end of Harvey Parkway between N.W. 30th and NW 32nd street, this block contains two story homes in the most eclectic architectural styles found in Edgemere. The numbered streets which follow the natural contours of the neighborhood are dominated with many fine examples of the Tudor Revival style. The neighborhood association is Edgemere Park Preservation, Inc. which is a tax-exempt non-profit organization.

Beginning Monday, the  First Christian Church Building on 36th Street was demolished, which has caused much concern in t...
09/30/2022

Beginning Monday, the First Christian Church Building on 36th Street was demolished, which has caused much concern in the neighborhood and across other historic preservation communities. It’s a sad loss for our community. OKC’s HP Alliance will be hosting a meeting to discuss this and what might replace the church on Monday, Oct. 17th at 5:30 PM in the Carriage House of the Overholser Mansion in Heritage Hills. Edgemere Park neighborhood association will be attending but we encourage anyone interested to attend.

Edgemere residents this is your chance to give input on actions to reduce the impact of natural disasters. Survey takes ...
07/29/2022

Edgemere residents this is your chance to give input on actions to reduce the impact of natural disasters. Survey takes less than 2 minutes.

If you live or work in , help the City identify what 5 actions would best reduce the effect of natural disasters on your home or business by taking a short survey.

It's available in English, ASL, Español, and Tiếng Việt until 8/3.

: http://okc.gov/residents/prepare-okc/okc-natural-disaster-survey

The NW 30th street church that had a fire will demolished soon. Ward 2 Councilman Cooper supported the city issuing a de...
07/05/2022

The NW 30th street church that had a fire will demolished soon. Ward 2 Councilman Cooper supported the city issuing a demolition permit today at City Council.

A damaged Oklahoma City church is finally set to be torn down and the debris cleared.

Horse drawn carriage rides spotted tonight in Edgemere Park! The Queen of Englands jubilee was being celebrated in style...
06/04/2022

Horse drawn carriage rides spotted tonight in Edgemere Park! The Queen of Englands jubilee was being celebrated in style🇬🇧👑👑🐴🐴🐴

02/14/2022

Our EPPI Annual Meeting has been rescheduled for Sunday, February 27th at 4pm in the community room of Harding School at Shartel and 33rd. Our guest speaker will be Senator Kay Floyd. Parking is available on 33rd street.

Coming soon, our own Instagram account and official Edgemere web site! We'll list the links in the newsletter and here as well.

Beautiful sunset tonight in Edgemere!
02/12/2022

Beautiful sunset tonight in Edgemere!

01/20/2022

Good afternoon. Our Edgemere Park Annual meeting has been postponed until February due to the recent surge of Covid. The meeting was scheduled for this Sunday, January 23rd. We will send out updates as we get a little closer as well as a new proposed date in the newsletter which will be coming out soon.
Have a great weekend and stay warm!

Here is an efficient way for Edgemere residents to get a COVID test. Make an appointment online and drive through for yo...
01/17/2022

Here is an efficient way for Edgemere residents to get a COVID test. Make an appointment online and drive through for your test! So thankful our neighbor SSM St Anthony is offering this option!

We are pleased to partner with IMMY Labs to offer routine, drive-through COVID testing on our Midtown campus on the southeast corner of NW 9th Street & Walker Ave. Members of the public are welcome to schedule an appointment through IMMY's portal: https://portal.immylabs.com/

Do you need some trees after last years devastating winter? Here is an opportunity for trees that thrive in Oklahoma for...
10/31/2021

Do you need some trees after last years devastating winter? Here is an opportunity for trees that thrive in Oklahoma for $20!

In case you missed it on PBS, I thought that I would share this wonderful piece about longtime Edgemere resident, Matt G...
10/09/2021

In case you missed it on PBS, I thought that I would share this wonderful piece about longtime Edgemere resident, Matt Goad!

has undergone a $90 million expansion, including one of the state's largest public art pieces—welcoming over two million passengers e...

OKC Memorial Marathon runs through the beautiful Edgemere Park. Thanks to some neighbors we have old school rap and mimo...
10/03/2021

OKC Memorial Marathon runs through the beautiful Edgemere Park. Thanks to some neighbors we have old school rap and mimosas on Mimosa Hill on 35th street. The marathon route and Mimosa Hill are yards away from a bench in the park dedicated to bombing victim Susan Ferrel. Susan was a resident of Edgemere when she died in the Murrah Bombing.

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301 Northwest 35th Street
Oklahoma City, OK
73118

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