This is historic Enid, Oklahoma - the hub of Northwest Oklahoma since its overnight development in the 1893 Land Run. It's the Bright Star of the Great Plains. It is a town said to have been named by a railroad official after a character in Tennyson's "The Idylls of the King," who felt that Geraint's wife, Enid, should be honored by having a city named for her. Other sources say that a group of cattle drivers who stopped in Government Springs Park to eat turned the "DINE" sign on the cook tent upside down!
Enid, OK is a growing community located north of Oklahoma City in Central Oklahoma. With low unemployment, double-digit sales tax growth, and one of the fast...
I recorded this from tv's spike channel from world's Wildest police videos, this happened in Enid Oklahoma where i live.
This video was produced as a recruiting awareness tool for new police officers and public relations for the Enid Oklahoma Police Department. This video was p...
The city of Enid, Oklahoma was hit by a destructive tornado late Saturday night, April 25, 2009. Two tornados ripped through Garfield County that night. This...
Living in Enid, Oklahoma is wonderful.
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This is the official recruiting video for the Enid Oklahoma Fire Department. We got the job to produce video this and the next day they had a fully involved ...
On March 5, 2013 Enid residents will vote on an initiative that will improve parks, playgrounds, trails, and sport facilities and enhance the overall quality...
This video gives a view of the quality of life available to Enid residents, and the reasons why so many companies chose to establish their headquarters in this community.
LANGUAGE ADVISORY*** Just west of Enid Oklahoma, we intercepted a maturing supercell thunderstorm that began dropping large hail up to the size of basebal...
Ruth Monro Augur, nationally known muralist, was forced on W.P.A. rolls during the depression because her commissions fell off so badly. She worked for $57.50 a month while painting the murals in the Garfield County Courthouse in Enid, Oklahoma.
She officially began on December 1, 1935 Court House Murals