The Sugg Clinic in Ada, Oklahoma, is a notable example of Streamline Moderne architecture, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Designed by architect Albert S. Ross, the clinic opened in 1947 to fulfill Dr. Alfred R. Sugg's vision of a modern healthcare facility for the community.
Featuring distinctive elements such as smooth tile walls, curved corners, and glass block windows, the Sugg Clinic was renowned as one of the best-equipped clinics in the Southwest until its closure in 1980. Following a period of vacancy, the building was restored and repurposed as an office space while preserving its architectural significance.
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