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  1. Located in Northwestern Oklahoma, Enid sits at the eastern edge of the Great Plains. It is located 70 miles (110 km) north of Oklahoma City. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 74.1 square miles (192 km 2), of which 74.0 square miles (192 km 2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km 2) (0.12%) is water.

  2. Feb 8, 2024 · The Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center's Annual 89er Days Festival is a lively celebration that commemorates the Land Run of 1889, a pivotal event in Oklahoma's history. This festival offers a captivating blend of historical reenactments, exhilarating rodeo events, vibrant parades, and engaging live entertainment.

  3. Enid/Garfield County locations on the National Register of Historic Places. In the nineteenth century, the United States government resettled American Indian tribes from all parts of the country into Indian Territory. By treaty, the northern portion of what is now Oklahoma was given to the Cherokee Nation as an outlet to hunting grounds in the ...

  4. Enid, Oklahoma 73701. Mailing Address: City of Enid P.O. Box 1768 Enid, Oklahoma 73702. Website Created by ...

  5. About Enid. Since its exciting, unique beginning on that hot, dusty day in September, 1893, Enid has prided itself on its adventurous spirit. Just a two-hour drive or less from Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Wichita, Enid is conveniently located and is an ideal setting for that want-to-get-away feeling we all get. “Enid is a city pulsing with great ...

  6. Article History. Enid, city, seat (1907) of Garfield county, north-central Oklahoma, U.S. Located at a watering place on the Chisholm Trail and reached by the Rock Island Railroad in 1889, it was founded overnight as a tent city around a U.S. land office when the Cherokee Strip was opened to settlers on September 16, 1893.

  7. The county seat of Garfield County, Enid is located approximately ninety miles north of Oklahoma City on U.S. Highway 81 at its intersection with U.S. Highway 412. The city's 2000 population stood at 47,045 and grew to 49,379 in 2010. Located on the former Chisholm Trail, the town site was born a few weeks prior to the opening of the Cherokee ...

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