Marland Grand Home, Ponca City
Facts and practical information
The Marland Grand Home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Grand Home is the first home built by Oklahoma Oilman E. W. Marland in Ponca City, Oklahoma and is considered a landmark in the community. The Grand Home was given its name because the home is on Grand Avenue in Ponca City, the community where Marland lived from 1908 until his death in 1941 and the city where he founded the Marland Oil Company and where he built his Ponca City oil refinery, still in operation today more than 100 years later. Marland's Grand Home is a 1910s period mansion built in the Italian Renaissance Revival style. The Grand Home is owned by the City of Ponca City and includes exhibit rooms for Miller Brothers 101 Ranch history, Native American archaeology, artifacts and art, and Daughters of the American Revolution exhibits. The Grand Home was formerly known as the Ponca City Cultural Center Museum. ()
Ponca City
Marland Grand Home – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: E. W. Marland Mansion, Pioneer Woman, Cann Memorial Botanical Gardens, Poncan Theatre.