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Broken Arrow, Oklahoma: Train Depot Dentist

A dental office went to elaborate lengths to look like something else, in this case a 19th century railroad depot, with fake olde timey train, boarding platform, clock tower, and a water stop.

Dental Depot

Address:
1950 W. Kenosha St., Broken Arrow, OK
Directions:
Dental Depot. From the Broken Arrow Expressway (SR 51) exit at 145th Av. / Alpine Ave and go south approximately one mile. The Dental Depot is at the NE corner of Alpine Av and Kenosha St (71st St).
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Dental Depot.

Dental Office Designed Like A Train Depot

A dental office is designed to look like a train station, complete with two railroad crossing signs and a small train in front. The train consists of an engine and a coal car.

[signmanjoe, 09/06/2025]

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