Holiday Celebration
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Illuminated trees along Central Boulevard lead the holiday traveler toward beautiful Randlett Park, transformed into a holiday wonderland of over 75 lighted displays and towering trees. The Washita River meanders through the park reflecting the shimmering images of toy trains, huge poinsettias, horse drawn carriages, and even the jolly old elf in a fishing boat. Holiday Celebration volunteers from all over the community design and construct every display to create two miles of the most unique and tranquil Christmas displays in the southwest.
Open 6-10 p.m. nightly from the Saturday after Thanksgiving through December.
Holiday Celebration
Phone : 405-247-6651 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.anadarko.org
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Attractions and Upcoming Events
Outdoor Murals
These murals are two magnificent gifts to downtown Anadarko located on the building of The Gallery of Art which displays the works of more than 120 artists and artisans in traditional, primitive, and contemporary Native American and Southwestern art.
National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians
The National Hall of Fame of Famous American Indians was established to recognize famous Indians. It was a chance to provide a portrait in bronze bust for people to touch and see the famous people in a three dimensional likeness that they read about in history books. Formed in 1952
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- CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE - The only authentic restoration of American dwellings and way of life in America, Indian City, U.S.A. is on the site of the massacre of the Tonkawa Indians by a band of Shawnees and other mercenaries during the Civil War.
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