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Main Street Stepping Stone Trail


category : Historical Markers
Main Street Stepping Stone Trail Enjoy the history of Duncan from the Chisholm Trail to the present by reading the sidewalk stepping stones in historic downtown Duncan. The stepping stones make a trail down the sidewalk of history, trivial information, and names of contributors. There is companion book to go along with the sidewalk so that families, former residents, and friends can take a stroll down memory lane. The new sidewalks were dedicated at a Sidewalk Celebration on December 4, 1999.

Walking tours available by calling Main Street; self-guided tour maps available at Main Street merchants.


Phone: 580-252-8696

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Simmons Center

Simmons Center's 105,000 sq. ft. facility serves as a focal point for recreational, social, cultural and business activity in Southwest Oklahoma.

A Duncan Oklahoma dream that is an inspirational example of the Oklahoma "can-do"

Duncan, OK Recreation


On The Chisholm Trail Statue

Oklahoma's largest bronze sculpture (16' high and 35" long) stands in Duncan, adjacent to the museum. The sculpture shows a chuch wagon followed by longhorn cattle on the move northward. Cowboys are intent on the herd. Of interest to young observers is the trail dog trotting alongside.

Duncan, OK Arts

Stephens County Historical Museum

The Stephens County Museum, located at the old National Guard Armory, was accepted into the National Registry of Historic Places in the Spring of 1997.

Visiting the museum can transport you back into a simpler time; you can literally "step" into Grandma'

Duncan, OK Museums

Duncan Area Lakes

Duncan area lakes offer 4000 acres of outdoor fun with camping, fishing, boating, skiing,swimming, mountain biking, jet skiing, and just plain ole' relaxing in the shade.

Duncan, OK Recreation

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Peace on the Plains Marker

The granite marker bears account of area history. The Wichita village in Devil's Canyon was the scene of the first meeting be...