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Enid, Oklahoma

Enid has plenty of facilities for community and family events.

Cherokee Strip Conference Center is one of Oklahoma's premier meeting facilities. A sense of history combined with modern vision is perhaps most evident in the architecture, where the facades of historic commercial buildings were carefully preserved and integrated with new construction to create an exceptional conference and meeting facility. The 11,000 square foot Pioneer Exhibit Hall divides into three independent exhibit areas and eight meeting rooms.

123 W. Main, 580-234-1919Convention Hall

Convention Hall is a massive structure that stills retains its usefulness as the home venue for Enid High basketball and wrestling. The seating capacity is 2,400 for concerts and 1,700 for athletic events. in 1993, the arena portion of the building was named after Mark Price, an Enid High basketball star, Georgia Tech all-American and NBA all-star. 580-234-1919

The 160 acre Chisholm Trail Expo Center at the Garfield County Fairgrounds includes the Chisholm Trail Pavilion, a 5,000-seat speedway, livestock buildings, outdoor arena, the Hoover Multipurpose Building, Youth Building, and the Coliseum. 580-237-0238.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Tri-State Music Festival Statue

The Tri-State Music Festival attracts more than 14,000 students to Enid. It features a marching contest, multi-million-dollar parade and a grand concert. The Tri-State Music Festival Statue was dedicated May 1, 1976 at the 44th Annual Festival honoring 441,405 Participants and Directors from 18

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Convention Centers

Enid has plenty of facilities for community and family events.

Cherokee Strip Conference Center is one of Oklahoma'

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Leonardo's Discovery Warehouse and Adventure Quest

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."

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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

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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

Things to do near Enid, OK

Sibley Marker

Major George C. Sibley, Indain agent from Fort Osage, Missouri, was the first white man to view the Salt Flats. He led an exp...

Chief Left Hand Monument

Born in the 1840s somewhere west of present Fort Supply, Left Hand ("Niwat," also "Nawathit") became principal chief of the s...