Friday, September 16 11am –1pm Indian Taco lunch by Enid Intertribal, Courthouse lawn, $6 Listen live on 107.1 KNID Saturday, September 17 7:30am Continental Resources Great Land Run 5k/10k, greatlandrun.com 9:30am-3:30pm Food Vendors and Art & Craft Booths 10:30am Cherokee Strip Celebration Parade: Leona Mitchell, Grand Marshal 11am Kids’ Bicycle Parade, school with the most participants wins $100. 12:30-3:30pm Live [...]
Field, Forest & Stream: The History of Oklahomans and the Outdoors The Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center is proud to present a new, temporary exhibit developed by the Oklahoma History Center and the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation entitled Field, Forest & Stream: The History of Oklahomans and the Outdoors. Beginning on September 2, 2011, Field, Forest & Stream will [...]
The downtown courtyard with the Broadway Tower in the background. A great shot of the store fronts on the north side of the square looking east on Randolph. Taken from the corner of Independence and Maine looking east down Maine. I love the water fountain on the corner! Click photos to enlarge.
Join CSRHC at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, June 25 as they explore the 100 year history of Cessna aircraft through a photographic documentary style presentation led by Archivist, Aaron Preston. The presentation is free to the public and will be held in the Heritage Center’s Research Center located on the lower level of the facility. Clyde Cessna’s dream of building [...]
Van Buren Cruisers reunion and car show in downtown Enid Folks will be cruising Van Buren from 7:00 pm to 11:30 pm this Friday and Saturday nights. Be on the lookout for nostalgic cars and old friends sitting along the roadway. There will be a “That Was Then This is Now” car show 10 am to 3 pm on Saturday [...]
CSRHC Celebrates Women’s History Month Bring your lunch and join CSRHC at noon on Wednesday, March 16 for “Rosie the Riveter,” as the Heritage Center celebrates Women’s History Month. Marina Metevelis, manager of the Tulsa Community College Heritage Center, was herself a “Rosie the Riveter” working in factories during WWII. An American workforce pioneer, she held several jobs previously reserved [...]
This great old vintage photo shows Zaloudek Implements when it was in downtown Enid. I believe this is the corner on Randolph just west of the Esquire.











