1919 | 1639 S. Carson Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma | The Carson Avenue Home was originally built for a local doctor and his family in 1919, a time when Tulsa's Riverview neighborhood just up the hill from the Arkansas River was in a grand building frenzy from the massive wealth the oil boom was generating along with innovations in airline freight services. Nearby are large estates including the McFarlin, Dressler and McBirney mansions, grand apartment buildings such as The Sophian Plaza Park Building and Goff's famous Riverside Studio (now known as the Spotlight Theatre). The two-story stucco wood frame Carson Home is distinctive in the neighborhood for its low hipped roof and symmetry, common in the Prairie Style Goff often emulated in his early career. One can find similarities in this home to others previously designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. Confirmed as a Bruce Goff design by former student, Thomas Thixton, the home eventually became a law office and has recently become a single family residence again.