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Enid, Oklahoma

Helen Mary Walker Garriott and Dr. Owen K. Garriott, astronaut, wanted to give back to their childhood community. They gave the seed money to launch "Leonardos."

The Enid Arts and Sciences Foundation believes that the education of our children is the responsibility of our families, schools, the community, as well as cultural organizations. Leonardo's was created to provide innovative education opportunities and is dedicated to the idea that children of all ages learn best when having fun through participatory exhibits, and programs.

Leonardo's supports education by:

  • Encouraging activities which combine education and play
  • Presenting exhibitions in the art and sciences
  • Introducing visitors to the rich diversity of innovative ideas inspired by artist and scientist Leonardo DaVinci
  • Pursuing collaborations with schools and local community groups
  • Functioning as a resource for families and teachers

Discovery Warehouse - Volunteer hours transformed an empty warehouse into a Renaissance Fantasy. We are continually changing and updating exhibits to create areas of interest for all ages. In the castle area, one can climb through the dragon's tunnel of texture, create an original masterpiece, climb through a multi-level maze, dress-up like a king or queen, shop in an outdoor market, and explore a variety of changing learning centers.

At the south end one will find a huge fish tank, a shuttle simulator, a puppet area, computer and music exploration areas, a life-science room with live and preserved animals, science demonstrations and exhibits from NASA including items from Dr. Owen K. Garriott, astronaut. The "Discovery Warehouse" held its Grand Opening, September 1st, 1995.

Adventure Quest incorporates the learning content of a science park with the fun of aAdventure Quest playground. This project is unique and will serve all of Northwestern Oklahoma. It includes a tot lot with a mini city design especially for children under the age of five, a water area where students will learn about rivers a water flow, a galleon with weather measuring instruments, a research quality telescope, a three-story slide and maze, an obstacle course, a dino-time line, a three-story ball machine, an amphitheater, and more.

The design teams met over a period of a year under the direction of internationally recognized architect, Tom Rockwell, from Leather and Associates. Although this firm has organized over 1000 playgrounds across the United States, the idea of making a playground an "outdoor learning center" is relatively new. This adventure is the largest and most complex project that Leather and Associates has assisted a community in creating.

In its final design, children have opportunities to learn scientific principles while at play. They experience these laws with their whole bodies, not just their fingers. The goal has been to challenge every child - whatever their level of ability.

Stage Four is now complete. We have a botanical garden to the east of the main Adventure Quest structure. Our "backyard" includes restrooms, concession and picnic area, a greenhouse, a musical playscape, sundial, and an open grassy area used for a variety of group activities. This area is available for rental.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center

The Museum of the Cherokee Strip in Enid, OK was transformed in 2012, into the first regional heritage center for the State of Oklahoma. It doubled in size to a 24,000 square foot facility featuring new state-of-the-art exhibits and was renamed the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center.

Enid, OK Museums

Convention Centers

Enid has plenty of facilities for community and family events.

Cherokee Strip Conference Center is one of Oklahoma'

Enid, OK Venues

Outdoor Murals

"Cromwell Mural" - Painted on the side of a building in the Cromwell Garden, this mural represents the home of the prominent J. Lee Cromwell family who contributed generously to the development of Enid. (1898 - 1992) Artist - Robert Steele, '93

Enid, OK Arts

Garfield County Court House

The Garfield County Court House built in 1934, is more than a government center for records and civic business. Walk around the beautifully landscaped square and see the sculpture of the Tri-State Music Festival by artist, Tasso Pitsiri, and the Boy Scout Statue of Liberty presented in 1950.

Enid, OK Historic Courthouses

"Boomer" Sculpture

Just across the street from where the original land office once stood that registered the claims of anxious settlers who succeeded in the land run is the life-size bronze sculpture of "Boomer."

Enid, OK Arts

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