1921 | 320 E. 19th Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma | Built in 1921 and located directly to the East of the Percy and Evaline Elliott House is the East 19th Street House in the Maple Ridge neighborhood which contains the highest concentration of home designs by Bruce Goff in Tulsa. Five separate homes still stand within four city blocks of each other. This is a two-story brick veneer home with a hipped roof and wide eaves. A stone band at the sill of the upper-level windows creates the illusion of a high base. An arched canopy is over the entrance and is centered in the symmetrical composition of the front elevation. These two homes situated next to each other on 19th Street are arguably the most traditional structures in Goff’s larger body of work and have clear inspiration from the Prairie Style popular at the time.